Fenoglio, Pietro
Fenoglio, Pietro (1865–1927). Italian architect. He designed the Casa Besozzi, Corso Siccardi, Turin (1904—a Renaissance-style palazzo flanked by castellated pavilions with Neo-Romanesque openings), and numerous essays in the Stile Liberty, of which the Palazzina Scott, Corso Lanza, and Casa Fenoglio, Corso Francia/Via Principi d'Acaja (both Turin, and both 1902–3), are examples.
Bibliography
Bolletino della Società Piemontese di Archeologia e Belle Arti, n.s., xiv/xv (1960–1), 125–34;
Nelva & and Signorelli (1979)
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