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Campi (other)
Campi may refer to: People * Campi (surname), a surname Campi was a family of painters, distinguished in the annals of Italian art at Cremona in the 16th century. Some members are: *Antonio Campi (Cavaliere) (1536 – c.1591), Italian painter; brother and student of Giulio Campi * Galeazzo Campi (1477–1536), Italian painter *Giulio Campi (1502–1572), Italian painter *Pier Paolo Campi (1668–1764), Italian sculptor * Vincenzo Campi (1536–1591), Italian painter; brother and student of Giulio Campi Also: * Martín Campilongo, Argentine humourist known as "Campi" * Campi (surname), Italian surname Places * Campi, Haute-Corse, a commune of the Haute-Corse ''département'' in France * Campi (Norcia), a ''frazione'' of Norcia, province of Perugia, Umbria, Italy * Campi Flegrei, volcanic area near Naples Other uses * Campi, a nonstandard plural form of campus * Editoriale Campi Editoriale Campi is an Italian publishing house, primarily known as the publisher of the Barbanera ...
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Campi (surname)
Campi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alex de Campi, British-born American music video director, comic writer and columnist * Antonia Campi (1773–1822), Polish operatic soprano * Emidio Campi (born 1943), Swiss historian * Gastón Campi (born 1991), Argentine professional footballer * Grégory Noel Campi (born 1974), Monégasque former professional footballer * Gretel Campi (born 1984), Cuban biologist and footballer * Horacio Campi (1917–?), Argentine sailor * José Luis Campi (born 1971), Argentine former professional footballer * Lou Campi (1905–1989), Italian professional bowler * Marco Claudio Campi, Italian engineer and mathematician * Marji Campi (born 1938), English actress * Michelle Campi (born 1976), American artistic gymnast * Pier Paolo Campi (1668–1764), Italian Baroque sculptor * Ray Campi Raymond Charles Campi (April 20, 1934 – March 11, 2021) was an American singer and musician, nicknamed "The King of Rockabil ...
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Antonio Campi
Antonio Campi (c. 1522 – 1587) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance. He was born in Cremona. His style merges Lombard with Mannerist styles. In Cremona, his extended family was the foundation of the Cremonese school of painting. Giulio Campi and Antonio were reportedly half-brothers, while Vincenzo Campi was a full brother. Bernardino Campi may have been a relative. All were active as painters. Among Antonio's pupils are Galeazzo Ghidoni, Ippolito Storto, Giovanni Battista Belliboni, and Giovanni Paolo Fondulo. Partial anthology of works *''The Mystery of the Passion of Christ''*''Gaius Mucius Scaevola'' (drawing of Roman voluntarily placing hand into fire* ''Virgin and Child with Saints'' * ''Saint Jerolamus'' (''San Gerolamo'') (1563) * ''The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence'' (1581) * ''Nude Woman'' (drawing) * ''Studies of an Old Woman's Face and a Leg'' (drawing) * ''Francesco Sfondrati Francesco Sfondrati (1493–1550) was an Italian Catholic Church, Roman Catholi ...
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Galeazzo Campi
Galeazzo Campi (1475/1477 – 1536) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance from Cremona in Lombardy. He was a pupil of Boccaccio Boccaccini. His representation was rather rigid, but careful. His landscapes show influences of Perugino and Giovanni Bellini. Biography Campi was the head of a family of artists, active in the mid and late 16th century in Cremona. Galeazzo is known to have contributed to painting in the church of Sant'Abbondio and for the Duomo of Cremona along with his brother Sebastiano. But the family of artists also included his three sons, Giulio Campi, Giulio, Antonio Campi, Antonio and Vincenzo Campi, Vincenzo, each who also became a notable painter in their own. The painters Tommaso Aleni (known also as ''il Fadino'') was said to be a pupil. Among his contemporaries in Cremona were Antonio Cigognini, Francesco Casella, Galeazzo Pesenti (Il Sabbioneta), Lattanzio Gambara, Lattanzio da Cremona, Nicolo da Cremona, Giovanni Battista Zupelli, and Giovanni F ...
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