Joseph Bollina stucco in the entrance of the Renswoude Freeway Foundation, Oude Delft 49.
Joseph Bollina (Riva San Vitale, Ticino, between 1675 and 1685 - Delft, 1760) was a Swiss-Dutch stucco and sculptor. He was employed in Piemonte, Würzburg, The Hague, Amsterdam, and Delft. He is known for his stucco ornaments to decorate interior designers.
Bollina moved from the Swiss-Italian border to the northern Netherlands at a young age. In 1718 he married in The Hague, and in 1732 he moved to Delft. In different canal houses in Delft he decorated decorations. From the construction history of the foundation of Renswoude in Delft, he evolved from an artist to a general designer in building a house.
He was buried on October 20, 1760.
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