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Gino Sarfatti was an Italian engineer and interior designer.
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Luigi Caccia Dominioni was an Italian architect and furniture designer.
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Tomaso Buzzi was an Italian architect and designer.
He also worked as a furniture and glass designer and wrote articles in Domus and Dedalo. Buzzi's slow departure from modernism accentuated after 1945, when he worked mainly as a private architect for the Italian aristocracy and the big bourgeoisie of the Volpi, Agnelli, etc.
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Kaspar Heinrich Merz was a Swiss draftsman and copper and steel engraver. From 1821, with the help of "a few patrons", he was "apprenticed" to the copper engraver Johann Jakob Lips in Zurich for four years. He also worked as an engraver for the magazine Historical Entertainment. Merz had also acquired a reputation for his color engravings, some of which he created over years of individual work.
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