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Italian philanthropist (1846–1920)

Aniceta Frisetti
Born1846
Turin, Italy
Died28 October 1920(1920-10-28) (aged 73–74)
OccupationPhilanthropist

Aniceta Frisetti (1846 – 28 October 1920) was an Italian philanthropist. She became a member of the Agnelli family when she married Edoardo Agnelli. Born in Turin, the daughter of Knight Giovanni Frisetti and Anna Lavista, her father belonged to a wealthy family and had close business relationships with Giuseppe Francesco Agnelli, the father of her first husband. Along with other noble women originally from the late 19th-century Piedmont, she took part in the relaunch of the Bandera embroidery, and founded the first laboratory school specialised in embroidery for artistic and humanitarian purposes.

Soon afterwards, the laboratory school was named Scuola Bandera Piemontese Torino and was directed by Countess Sofia Cacherano di Bricherasio. Moreover, Frisetti financed a variety of cultural and welfare societies, such as the prestigious Accademia Corale Stefano Tempia. After the death of her husband in 1871, Aniceta married Commander Luigi Lampugnani on 15 January 1883.

References

  1. "Vi racconto le famiglie Agnelli e Frisetti. Di Giulia Ajmone Marsan". Focus (in Italian). 16 December 2021. Retrieved 16 February 2023.
  2. Goglino, Margherita (2002). La pittura ad ago in Piemonte, Il Bandera. Turin: Ananke. p. 25. ISBN 978-8-8732-5020-3.
  3. Bassi, Ennio (1984). Stefano Tempia e la sua Accademia di canto corale. Turin: Centro Studi Piemontesi; Fondo Carlo Felice Bona. p. 85.
  4. Aniceta Frisetti, Turin: Civil Status, Marriage Certificate, 1883, No. 41. Luigi Lampugnani (Milan, 1843 – Turin, 1905) was the brother of Maddalena Lampugnani (Milan, 22 March 1842 – Turin, 31 January 1909). Maddalena was the mother of Clara Boselli and the sister-in-law of Frisetti.{{citation}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)

Further reading

  • Ajmone Marsan, Giulia (2011). Aniceta & Edoardo. Le famiglie Frisetti e Agnelli agli esordi dell'imprenditoria torinese (in Italian). Turin: Centro Studi Piemontesi. ISBN 978-88-8262-308-1.
  • Ferrante, Marco (2007). Casa Agnelli. Storie e personaggi dell'ultima dinastia italiana (in Italian). Milan: Mondadori. ISBN 978-88-04-56673-1.
  • Mola di Nomaglio, Gustavo (1998). Gli Agnelli. Storia e genealogia di una grande famiglia piemontese dal XVI secolo al 1866 (in Italian). Turin: Centro Studi Piemontesi. ISBN 88-8262-099-9.
  • Clark, Jennifer (2024). L'ultima dinastia. La saga della famiglia Agnelli da Giovanni a John (in Italian). Milan: Solferino. ISBN 978-88-282-1455-7.
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