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Luigi "Louis" Piazzoni (May 1846 – December 20, 1925), was a Swiss-born immigrant who came to upper
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in the 1870s. He was a successful farmer for 50 years. The legacy of the Piazzoni family lives on with the Piazzoni ranch as one of the oldest working ranches in Carmel Valley, the Piazzoni cowboys and cowgirls, and Luigi's nephew, painter
Gottardo Piazzoni Gottardo Fidele Piazzoni (1872–1945) was a Swiss-born American landscape painter, muralist and sculptor of Italian heritage, a key member of the school of Northern California artists in the early 1900s. Life and career Born in Intragna, Switz ...
, with three generations that painted the hills of California.


Early life

Luigi Piazzoni was born in May 1846, in a village of
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,
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, Switzerland. His parents were Swiss-Italian, Fedele Piazzoni (b. 1802) and Giovanna Baccala. Luigi and his brothers, Paolo (b. 1832), Filippo, and Federico, left Switzerland to prospect for gold in
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at the time of the
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.


Professional life


Piazzoni Ranch

The Piazzoni brothers came to
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in the 1870s and worked as wood cutters. They saved enough money to purchase over at $3 () an acre, east of
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along Chupines Creek Canyon, between Mount Toro and Cachagua village. The ranch was originally part of Rancho Tularcitos. They built a dairy barn with 200 head of cows. They called the ranch ''Los Chupines,'' in Spanish, it means "the lollipops." The ranch produced milk and cheese and sold Swiss cheese to the Monterey restaurants and the Airway Market in Carmel Valley Village. In September 1882, Luigi married Tomasa Fiesta Manjarres, who was Rumsen-Esselen,
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Native American in
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. They had nine children together: one son, Louie William, and eight daughters, Jennie (Wilson), Irene (unmarried), Edith Rose (Escobar), Helen Blanche (Cordero), Alice Thelma (Varien), Henrietta (Nason), Marion (Van de Bogart), and Florence (Forzani). He also had two daughters from another relationship all born and raised on the Piazzoni Ranch. Tomasa was baptized at Mission San Carlos in Carmel in 1862. She was the daughter of Miguel Manuel Manjarres, a Spaniard whose ancestors emigrated to
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and Agueda Maria de Jesus Mucjai, who was full Rumsen-Esselen Indian from the village of Tukutnut in Monterey County Valley and from the village of Sargentaruc in
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. Tomasa was the niece of Ponciano Manjares, who married 18 year-old Maria Manuela Paula Boronda. The Piazzoni daughters Helen, Alice, Irene, and Edith participated in rodeos, in Salinas during the 1910s and 1920s, in steer riding, cowgirl roping, and racing. Their daughter, Alice Piazzoni, married Charles A. Varien. She was an early Salinas ambassador of the rodeo. She also worked in the canneries on Monterey’s
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. She moved to
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, where she died on November 7, 1990. Daughter Helen Piazzoni was a good horse women and participated in rodeos in Salinas. Daughter Irene was a rancher and horsewoman, roade in every parade for 60 years, and was a honored guest at the Monterey County Fair in 1983. Daughter Florence was the mother of Roy Forzani who was a cowboy and played football. Daughter Henrietta married Paul Watson Nason on February 8, 1908, in Salinas.


Gottardo Fidele Piazzoni

Luigi Piazzoni's brother, Paolo Piazzoni, had a second Piazzoni ranch along Chupinas Creek that crosses east Carmel Valley Road. His son, Gottardo Fidele Piazzoni, was a landscape painter, muralist and sculptor and member of the school of Northern California artists in the early 1900s. At age 15 (1887) he moved to his father's dairy farm in the Carmel Valley. He went on to study art at the California School of Design, now the
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. This valley inspired his artwork throughout his life. He became friends with
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an American painter;
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, a sculptor and
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;
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, a landscape painter; and
Ralph Stackpole Ralph Ward Stackpole (May 1, 1885 – December 10, 1973) was an American sculptor, painter, muralist, etcher and art educator, San Francisco's leading artist during the 1920s and 1930s. Stackpole was involved in the art and causes of social realis ...
, a sculptor, painter, muralist, etcher, and art educator. Gottardo married Beatrice Delmue on December 7, 1905, and had two daughters, Romy Charlotte and Mireille Beatrice. Mireille became a landscape painter and married painter-writer Philip R. Wood. Thy both went to the California School of Fine Art (now San Francisco Art Institute). They had to sons, Thomas Wood and Jon. Romy married Russell Wilson Chattham. They had a son, Russell D. Chattham who became a landscape artist and author, and Arthur R., Beatrice M., and Elizabeth. Gottardo Piazzoni died on August 1, 1945, at the Piazzoni ranch home in Carmel Valley. Services were held in San Francisco. Piazzoni was buried at the
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cemetery, in
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.


Death

Piazzoni died at his home on December 20, 1925, in Carmel Valley, California, at the age of 79. His funeral took place from Freeman's undertaking parlors in Monterey. He is buried at the Piazzoni family plot in San Carolos Cemetery in Monterey.


Piazzoni ranches

The Luigi Piazzoni ranch is still in the family and is being used to raise grass feed beef. The ranch was passed to Irene (unmarried) Piazzoni who in turn passed it on to her sister, Florence Forzani's grandson, Dean Forzani and children. Dean has maintained the original ranch house, which is over 100 years old. A second Paolo Piazzoni ranch, settled in the 1870s, passed to Gottardo Piazzoni and then to his grandchildren, Thomas Wood and Russell Chattham. This ranch was in a deep canyon, four miles from the main road, between Carmel Valley and
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. The dairy and tool house had sculpture stands and woodcarvings by artist Roy Nolan, who once lived on their ranch. The closest neighbors were Irene and Louie Piazzoni, several miles away. A third Piazzoni Ranch was owned by Luigi and his brother Filippo who passed it down to his son Leo. This ranch was next to the Luigi Piazzoni ranch. Leo willed his ranch to the State of California that was eventually sold to other ranchers.


Legacy

The Piazzoni name remains strong today in the Piazzoni ranch and in the history of the Piazzoni cowboys and cowgirls of Carmel Valley. Three generations of Gottardo Piazzoni's were painters of California landscapes.
John Steinbeck John Ernst Steinbeck Jr. (; February 27, 1902 – December 20, 1968) was an American writer and the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature winner "for his realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humor and keen social ...
characterized Carmel Valley and land around the Piazzoni ranch in his 1995 book, ''The Pastures of Heaven.''


See also

*
Timeline of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California The following is a timeline of the history of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, United States. See also * History of Carmel-by-the-Sea * List of mayors of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California The mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea is the official head and c ...


References


External links


Carmel Valley Historical Society
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