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Carpi (surname)
Carpi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Aldo Carpi, Italian painter *Fabio Carpi, Italian film director * Fiorenzo Carpi (1918–1997), Italian composer and pianist *Giovan Battista Carpi, Italian comic artist *Jacopo Berengario da Carpi, Italian anatomist * Solomon Joseph Carpi (born 1715), Italian-Jewish writer * Zachariah Carpi, Italian-Jewish revolutionary See also *Cari (name) *Carli (given name) Carli is a nickname and given name. Notable people referred to by this name include the following: Given name * Carli Biessels (1936-2016), Dutch writer of children's literature * Carli Hermès (born 1963), Dutch photographer and director * Carli ... {{surname Italian-language surnames ...
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Aldo Carpi
Aldo Carpi (6 October 1886 – 27 March 1973) was an Italian artist, painter and writer, author of a collection of memoirs concerning his imprisonment in the infamous Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp. Biography Born in Milan, early in his youth he started studying fine arts under the tutelage of Stefano Bersani. In 1906 he joined the Brera Academy, where he met some of the most renowned Italian painters of the time, including Giuseppe Mentessi, Carlo Cattaneo, Cesare Tallone, as well as Achille Funi, Emilio Gola and Carlo Carrà. The following year he showed his work at a Brera art exhibition, which was followed by an invitation to the 1912 Venice Biennale. Since then he participated in every edition of the Venice Biennale up until his death, with the exception of those held in 1940, 1950 and 1952. Drafted into the Italian Army in 1915, he served at various fronts of the Great War. In 1917 he married Maria Arpesani, whom he had a son, Pinin Carpi, with on the 11th of J ...
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Fabio Carpi
Fabio Carpi (19 January 1925 – 26 December 2018) was an Italian director, screenwriter, and author. Life and career Born in Milan, in the 1940s Carpi began his career as a film critic for the newspapers ''Libera Stampa'' and ''L'Unità''. In 1951 he moved to Brasil, where he started collaborating to some screenplays. Returned in Italy in 1954, until 1971 he was active as a screenwriter for notable directors such as Antonio Pietrangeli, Dino Risi and Vittorio De Seta. In 1971 he won a Nastro d'Argento for the screenplay of Nelo Risi's ''Diary of a Schizophrenic Girl''. Starting from 1957 he was also a critically acclaimed novelist and essayist. His novel ''Patchwork'' won the Bagutta Prize in 1998. After a 1968 documentary short, in 1972 Carpi made his feature film debut with the drama ''Corpo d'amore''. His films were referred to as "figuratively accurate, literary, often metaphorical and difficult to understand", "deep explorations of the human psyche". Selected filmogr ...
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Fiorenzo Carpi
Fiorenzo Carpi (19 October 1918 – 21 May 1997) was an Italian composer and pianist, probably best known for the "Pinocchio" theme. Biography Born in Milan as Fiorenzo Carpi De Resmini, in 1945 he graduated at the Milan Conservatory, pupil of Arrigo Pedrollo and Giorgio Federico Ghedini; then he was a stable member of Piccolo Teatro di Milano since its founding (1947). He also collaborated with the Nobel laureate playwright Dario Fo on all his plays between 1953 and 1967, then sporadically until Carpi's death in 1997. Fo's 1997 play ''Il diavolo con le zinne'' ('' The Devil with Boobs'') featured an homage to Carpi following his death. Carpi was a prolific film score composer, well known for his long collaboration with the director Luigi Comencini. In 1981 he won the David di Donatello for Best Score for Comencini's '' Voltati Eugenio''. He also composed numerous pop songs, television scores, commercial jingles, symphonic and chamber opera works. Selected filmography * '' ...
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Giovan Battista Carpi
Giovan Battista Carpi (; November 16, 1927 – March 8, 1999) was a prolific Italian comics artist, illustrator, and teacher from Genoa. Carpi worked mainly for Disney comics, mostly on books featuring Donald Duck and Scrooge McDuck, although he occasionally drew Mickey Mouse as well. He created Paperinik with Guido Martina. He also created other well-known comic characters for , such as Geppo, Nonna Abelarda, and . Early life Carpi was born in Genoa and from a young age frequented the study of the artist Giacomo Picollo. He became a fumetti illustrator in 1945, when he published in the weekly ''Faville''. He then began to publish a series "Sparagrosso, Cacciatore in Africa" for the children's magazine ''Lo Scolaro''. Two years later, he moved to Milan, where he got experience in animation at the studio. He continued to illustrate children's comics for studies like De Agostini, Corticelli, Tipys, and Messaggerie Musicali and began, in 1951, to draw humor comics. Disney par ...
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Jacopo Berengario Da Carpi
Jacopo Berengario da Carpi (also known as Jacobus Berengarius Carpensis, Jacopo Barigazzi, Giacomo Berengario da Carpi or simply Carpus; c. 1460 – c. 1530) was an Italian physician. His book "''Isagoge breves''" published in 1522 made him the most important anatomist before Andreas Vesalius. Early years Jacopo Berengario da Carpi was the son of a surgeon. As a youth he assisted his father in surgical work, and his surgical skills became the basis of his later work as a physician. In his late teens, through the association of his family with Lionello Pio, Berengario came under the tutelage of the great humanist printer, Aldo Manuzio who came to Carpi to tutor Alberto III Pio, Prince of Carpi and apparently included Berengario in his instruction. In the 1480s, Berengario attended university in Bologna receiving his degree in medicine in 1489. Fame through mercury cure for syphilis After obtaining his degree, Berengario returned to his father and assisted him with his surgery ...
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Solomon Joseph Carpi
Solomon Joseph ben Nathan Carpi (; born December 27, 1715) was an Italian Jewish writer. He engaged in the controversy with regard to 's book on Shabbethai Zevi, writing an attack on it, extracts from which were published by N. Brüll under the title ''Toledot Shabbethai Zevi'' (Vilna, 1879). He also wrote a Hebrew elegy on the death of Emmanuel Ricchi, and corresponded with . References 1715 births 18th-century Italian Jews Jewish Italian writers {{Judaism-bio-stub ...
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Zachariah Carpi
Zachariah Carpi (In Italian Zaccaria; in Hebrew יששכר חיים קארפי, Issachar Hayim Carpi) was an Italian-Jewish revolutionary, born at Revere in the second half of the 18th century. After the French Revolution he appears to have engaged in plots against the Austrian government of Lombardy. On 25 March 1799, he and his son, Mordecai Moses Carpi, were imprisoned at Mantua. When Napoleon reached that city in 1800, Carpi was sent to Venice, thence to Sebenico (now Šibenik, Croatia) in Dalmatia, and through Carinthia and Croatia to Peterwardein in Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the ..., where he was at last released by Napoleon's orders on 3 April 1801. He wrote a narrative of his imprisonment under the title ''Toledot Yitzchaq'', which was edited by G. ...
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Cari (name)
Cari is an English and Spanish feminine given name and surname. As an English given name, Cari is diminutive form of Caroline and an alternate form of Carrie both derived from Karl. Cari is a Spanish given name that is a short form of Caridad, a derivative of Caritas. Notable people referred to by this name include the following: Given name * Cari Beauchamp (born 1951), American author and filmmaker * Cari Champion (born 1975), American journalist * Cari Cucksey, star of the television show ''Cash and Cari'' * Cari Domínguez (handballer) (born 1992), Dominican handball player * Cari M. Dominguez (born 1949), American administrator * Cari Elise Fletcher, real name of Fletcher (singer) (born 1994), American actress, singer, and songwriter * Cari Groce, American tennis coach * Cari Higgins (born 1976), American racing cyclist * Cari Johnson (born 1977), Canadian sport shooter * Cari Lekebusch (born 1972), Swedish music producer * Cari Lightner woman whose death led her moth ...
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Carli (given Name)
Carli is a nickname and given name. Notable people referred to by this name include the following: Given name * Carli Biessels (1936-2016), Dutch writer of children's literature * Carli Hermès (born 1963), Dutch photographer and director * Carli Lloyd, whose married name is Carli Anne Hollins (born 1982) American football player * Carli Lloyd (volleyball), (born 1989), American volleyball player * Carli Mosier, American voice actress and singer * Carli Muñoz (born 1948), self-taught Puerto Rican jazz and rock pianist * Carli de Murga (born 1988), Filipino footballer * Carli Norris (born 1974), English actress * Carli Renzi (born 1982), Australian judo competitor and wrestler * Carli Tornehave (born 1932), Swedish singer and actor Middle name * Carla Carli Mazzucato (born 1935), Italian artist Fictional characters *Carli D'Amato, a character from British sitcom ''The Inbetweeners'' portrayed by Emily Head See also * Cali (surname) *Cari (name) * Carl (name) *Carla *Carle, ...
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