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Busi (surname)
Busi is an Italian surname that may refer to the following notable people: *Aldo Busi (born 1948), Italian writer and translator * Alessia Busi (born 1994), Italian ice dancer *Giambattista Busi (born 1968), Italian racing driver * Giovanni Busi, an Italian painter active during the Renaissance *Luigi Busi Luigi Busi (May 7, 1837 – May 31, 1884) was an Italian painter born in Bologna. Biography Busi studied at the Academy of Fine Arts of Bologna, though by 1868, he is documented to be in Milan. He was named academic professor at the Bolognese Ac ... (1837–1884), Italian painter * Maxime Busi (born 1999), Belgian football defender {{surname ...
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Aldo Busi
Aldo Busi (born 25 February 1948) is a contemporary Italian writer and translator, famous for his linguistic invention and for his polemic force as well as for some prestigious translations from English, German and ancient Italian that include Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Lewis Carroll, Christina Stead, Giovanni Boccaccio, Baldesar Castiglione, Friedrich Schiller, Joe Ackerley, John Ashbery, Heimito von Doderer, Ruzante, Meg Wolitzer, Paul Bailey, Nathaniel Hawthorne. Biography Early years: youth and literary training He was born in Montichiari, near Brescia in Lombardy. Third son of Marcello Busi (1913 – 1982) and Maria Bonora (1914 – 2008) he is raised in poverty conditions with his father, mother and siblings getting noticed for his predisposition to writing (according to the writer himself already since he attended the third year of elementary school his essays were awaited). At 14 years he's obliged by his father, the manager of a tavern, to leave school and he begins ...
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Alessia Busi
Alessia Busi (born 10 May 1994, in Milan) is an Italian ice dancer. With partner Andrea Fabbri Andrea Fabbri (born 5 October 1992) is an Italian former ice dancer, who competed with Carolina Moscheni for Italy. Moscheni/Fabbri are the 2019 Italian national bronze medalists. With his previous partner Misato Komatsubara, he won five int ..., she is a two-time (2012, 2013) Italian national junior silver medalist and finished 17th at the 2013 World Junior Championships. Programs (with Fabbri) Competitive highlights (with Fabbri) References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Busi, Alessia 1994 births Italian female ice dancers Living people Figure skaters from Milan 20th-century Italian women 21st-century Italian women ...
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Giambattista Busi
Giambattista Busi (born 21 April 1968) is an Italian former racing driver who most recently competed in the 1996 Spanish Supertouring Championship season, with other appearances at the Italian Superturismo Championship in 1996 for Motortrend, the Japanese Touring Car Championship in 1994 and 1995 for Unicorse and International Formula 3000 in 1992 for Piemme Motors. Racing career Formula 3 (1998-1991) Busi began his Italian Formula 3 career with the Trivalleto Racing Team in 1988, before moving to Benecchi Corse in 1989 and Piemme Motors in 1991 (although he did have an outing with the team in 1990 at the Monaco F3 race, but he did not qualify). His career with the team was very successful, getting 2 wins and 5 podiums and winning the championship, beating rival and eventual Formula One driver Domenico Schiattarella. He also made appearances at the 1991 Monaco F3 race, placing 7th, and the 1991 Macau Grand Prix, not finishing the race. International Formula 3000 (19 ...
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Giovanni Busi
Giovanni Cariani (c. 1490–1547), also known as Giovanni Busi or Il Cariani, was an Italian painter of the high-Renaissance, active in Venice and the Venetian mainland, including Bergamo, thought to be his native city. Overview His father, also Giovanni Busi, was born in Fuipiano Al Brembo which is a hamlet of San Giovanni Bianco (Bergamo), and was appointed a local magistrate for the Venetian authorities. His son, also born in Fuipiano Al Brembo, is known to have lived in Venice starting in 1509, and may have trained with either Giovanni Bellini or Giorgione, and almost certainly was influenced by them. Though he worked often in Bergamo, he died in Venice in 1547. He was strongly influenced by Palma il Vecchio, but had a provincial love of scenery as seen in his ''Sacra conversazione with a youthful donor''. While working in Bergamo (1517–1523), he likely overlapped with Lorenzo Lotto, who worked there from 1513-1525. ''Cariani and the Courtesans'' The 1987 BBC Two telev ...
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Luigi Busi
Luigi Busi (May 7, 1837 – May 31, 1884) was an Italian painter born in Bologna. Biography Busi studied at the Academy of Fine Arts of Bologna, though by 1868, he is documented to be in Milan. He was named academic professor at the Bolognese Academy in 1871. In 1876, he was named honorary associate of the Brera Academy. His early training was in an environment characterized by Realism (arts), Realist depictions. Busi painted many fresco commissions in Bologna, including the decoration of the Room contiguous to the Council Hall in the Palazzo Comunale, Bologna, Palazzo Comunale. Here he frescoed the ''Annexation of Emilia''. At the Collegio Angelo Venturoli, Venturoli, where Busi himself at one time studied, he painted ''Last moments of Francesco Foscari'' (1862), for the municipal theater, he painted frescoes (1866) in collaboration with the painter Luigi Samoggia. He painted the altar frescoes depicting the ''Martyrdom of Saints Vitale and Agricola'' (1874) for the church of Sa ...
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