Donato Giuseppe Frisoni

1681 or 1683, Laino – d. 29 November 1735, Ludwigsburg) was an Italian architect active during the Rococo period in Northern Italy, Southern Germany, and Bohemia.

Donato Giuseppe Frisoni was born in Laino, a village in the Val d'Intelvi [it], in what was then the Duchy of Milan.

[2] After 1700,[3] Frisoni traveled to Prague to work with his brother-in-law Tomasso Soldati under Giovanni Battista Alliprandi [cs].

In 1708, Frisoni and Soldatti were recruited by Johann Friedrich Nette, court architect in the Duchy of Württemberg, to work as a stuccoist at Ludwigsburg Palace.

[2] Frisoni and Soldati began working at Ludwigsburg with in the interiors of its Old Main Building in 1709.