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Chiari (surname)
Chiari is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Abdul Chiari (1971–2011), Panamanian football striker *Fabrizio Chiari (1621–1695), Italian painter and engraver *Hans Chiari (1851−1916), Austrian pathologist *Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (1654–1727), Italian painter *Guido Schmidt-Chiari (1932–2016), Austrian banker *Isidoro Chiari (1495–1555), one of the fathers of the Council of Trent and a translator of the Bible * Johann Baptist Chiari (1817–1854), Austrian gynecologist and obstetrician, father of Hans and Ottokar Chiari *Mario Chiari (1909–1989), Italian production designer and art director * Nick Chiari (born 1993), American music producer *Ottokar Chiari (1853–1918), Austrian laryngologist and professor at the University of Vienna *Pietro Chiari (1712–1785), Italian playwright, novelist and librettist *Rodolfo Chiari (1869–1937), Panamanian politician *Walter Chiari Walter Annicchiarico (8 March 1924 – 20 December 1991), known as Wa ...
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Abdul Chiari
Abdul Enrique Chiari Catuy (13 January 1971 – 15 July 2011) was a Panamanian football striker. Club career Nicknamed ''el Turco'', Chiari played for local sides Sporting Colón and Árabe Unido, with whom he won 4 league titles. At the time of his death he was assistant coach at the club. International career He made his debut for Panama in a June 1992 friendly match against Honduras and earned 8 caps, scoring no goals. He has represented his country at the 1995 UNCAF Nations Cup. His final international was a June 2000 friendly match against Ecuador. Murder In July 2011, Chiari was shot in front of the Estadio Armando Dely Valdés Estadio Armando Dely Valdés is a multi-purpose stadium in Colón, Panama. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of CD Árabe Unido The compact disc (CD) is a digital optical disc data storage format th .... He left his wife and seven children. He was buried at the Monte Esperanza cemetery.
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Fabrizio Chiari
Fabrizio Chiari (c.1615–1695) was an Italian painter and engraver who spent his entire life in Rome. Chiari's early etchings from Nicolas Poussin paintings are described by Michael Bryan as "executed in a scratchy but masterly style"; among them are: *''Mars and Venus, in a landscape'', signed "Fabritius Clarus" 1635. *''Venus and Mercury with Children'', signed "Chlarus" 1636 *''Venus and Adonis'', signed "Nicolaus Pussinus"; This etching has been erroneously attributed to Poussin. Chiari was enrolled in the Accademia di San Luca from 1635. In San Martino ai Monti in the 1640s he painted the altarpiece, ''St Martin Dividing his Cloak with the Beggar'', and a fresco, ''The Baptism of Christ'', which was overpainted in the 18th century by Antonio Cavallucci. To mark the 1658 canonization of Thomas of Villanova, he painted ''St. Thomas of Villanova Distributing Alms'' for Santa Maria del Popolo. His ''Assumption of the Virgin'' and ''Death of St Anne'', commissioned in 1654 ...
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Hans Chiari
Hans Chiari (4 September 1851 − 6 May 1916) was an Austrian pathologist, who was a native of Vienna. He was the son of gynecologist Johann Baptist Chiari (1817–1854), and brother to rhinolaryngologist Ottokar Chiari (1853–1918). Biography Chiari studied medicine in Vienna, where he was an assistant to Karl Freiherr von Rokitansky (1804–1878) and Richard Ladislaus Heschl (1824–1881). In 1878 he received his habilitation in pathological anatomy, and within a few years became an associate professor at the University of Prague. At Prague he was also superintendent of the pathological-anatomical museum. In 1906 he relocated to the University of Strasbourg as a professor of pathological anatomy. Chiari's research dealt largely with postmortem examinations, and most of his numerous writings are the result of autopsies. In the 1890s he described a condition involving deformities of the cerebellum, and brainstem in children with herniation of the spinal cord.
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Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (10 March 1654 – 8 September 1727), also known simply as ''Giuseppe Chiari'', was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, active mostly in Rome. Biography Born in Rome, he was one of the main assistants, along with Giuseppe Passeri and Andrea Procaccini, in the studio of an elder Carlo Maratta. His father had opposed the career, but his mother, on the recommendation of a painter named Carlo Antonio Gagliani. By the age of 22, he had frescoed the lateral lunettes (''Birth of Virgin'' and ''Adoration of Magi'') of the Marchionni chapel in the church of Santa Maria del Suffragio. He also painted the ceiling of a chapel in Santa Maria in Cosmedin. He frescoed rooms in the Palazzo Barberini to allegorical sketches of Bellori of ''Aurora leading Apollo and chariot with time and seasons'' with extensive interweaving of heraldic symbols, including bees (symbol of Barberini); two-headed eagle alighting on globe with blue and white stripes (symbol of t ...
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Guido Schmidt-Chiari
Guido Schmidt-Chiari (13 September 1932 – 21 August 2016) was an Austrian banker. He was the Chief executive officer, CEO of the Austrian bank Creditanstalt. Schmidt-Chiari was born in Vienna, Austria, the eldest child of Guido Schmidt. He married Countess Stephanie :de:Strachwitz (Adelsgeschlecht), Strachwitz in 1974, with whom he has six children. Stephanie Schmidt-Chiari is a direct cousin of the American music producer Chris Strachwitz. Biography In 1952 Guido Schmidt-Chiari moved to Brazil to work for a subsidiary of Alpine-Mountain in Rio de Janeiro and in 1953 set up the São Paulo distribution branch for Jenbacher Werke products. He returned to Austria and in 1956 received his PhD in law from the University of Vienna. In 1957 Guido Schmidt-Chiari worked for the Belgian-American Banking Corporation in New York City. In 1958 he began work at Creditanstalt in Vienna, in 1971 he was appointed to the Executive Board and further promoted to CEO in 1988. After the Fall of the ...
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Isidoro Chiari
Isidoro Chiari, or Isidoro Clario or Isidoro da Chiari, perhaps better known by his Latin name Isidorus Clarius and sometimes called Brixianus after the land of his birth, was a founding father of the Council of Trent and an editor of an edition of the Vulgate. Early life and family He was born Taddeo Cucchi in Chiari, Brescia in 1495, of modest ancestry. He had a brother, Basilio, who died in 1531. His boyhood teacher was Angelo Claretto, who enjoyed some poetical gifts. Around the age of fifteen, he fell in love with a girl, but she died. Monk, prior, and abbot He took the name Isidorus Clarius at his profession as a Benedictine on 24 June 1517 at the abbey of Saint John in Parma. He made rapid progress in both sacred and secular literature. During his years in Parma, he appears to have suffered from continual intestinal problems. In 1527, he wrote to his friend Leander at Modena that it felt like the cave of the winds. In the autumn when he was in Brescia, he consulted a phys ...
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Johann Baptist Chiari
Johann Baptist Chiari (15 June 1817 – 11 December 1854) was an Austrian gynecologist and obstetrician born in Salzburg. In 1841 he received his medical doctorate at Vienna, where he subsequently practiced obstetrics and gynecology for most of his professional career. In 1853 he became a professor of obstetrics at the University of Prague, and for a short time worked in the Josephinum of Vienna. He died in 1854 at the age of 37 from cholera. He was the father of pathologist Hans Chiari (1851–1916) and rhinolaryngologist Ottokar Chiari (1853–1918). He was the son-in-law of Johann Klein, p123-124 footnote 1 to whom he was also an assistant at the first obstetrical clinic in Vienna from 1842 to 1844. With Karl von Braun-Fernwald (1822–1891) and Joseph Späth (1823–1896), Chiari was co-publisher of an important handbook on obstetrics titled "''Klinik der Geburtshilfe und Gynäkologie''". This textbook was the first to present the theories of Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis (18 ...
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Mario Chiari
Mario Chiari (14 July 1909 – 8 April 1989) was an Italian production designer and art director. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film ''Doctor Dolittle''. Selected filmography * ''Un giorno nella vita'' (1946) * '' The Enemy'' (1952) * ''At Sword's Edge'' (1952) * ''Storm'' (1954) * ''House of Ricordi'' (1954) * ''Le notti bianche'' (1957) * '' The Son of the Red Corsair'' (1959) * ''Doctor Dolittle'' (1967) * ''King Kong King Kong is a fictional giant monster resembling a gorilla, who has appeared in various media since 1933. He has been dubbed The Eighth Wonder of the World, a phrase commonly used within the franchise. His first appearance was in the novelizat ...'' (1976) References External links * * 1909 births 1989 deaths Italian production designers Italian art directors {{artdirector-stub ...
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Nick Chiari
Nicholas Chiari (born February 18, 1993), commonly known by his stage name Grabbitz, is an American record producer, musician, composer, and DJ. In July 2014, he first gained widespread attention in the EDM community with the release of "Here With You Now", which has more than six million views on YouTube as of December 2017. In July 2017, Grabbitz made Rolling Stone's list of 10 New Artists You Need To Know and received accolades from Billboard for " Contemplate," the 2017 single with Savoy Savoy (; frp, Savouè ; french: Savoie ) is a cultural-historical region in the Western Alps. Situated on the cultural boundary between Occitania and Piedmont, the area extends from Lake Geneva in the north to the Dauphiné in the south. Savo .... Discography Studio albums Extended plays Singles As lead artist As featured artist Guest appearances Remixes Notes References {{DEFAULTSORT:Grabbitz American DJs American electronic musicians Dubstep musicians 1993 ...
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Ottokar Chiari
Ottokar Chiari (1 February 1853 – 12 May 1918) was an Austrian laryngologist and professor at the University of Vienna who was a native of Prague. At Vienna he was an assistant to Leopold von Schrötter (1837–1908), and later succeeded Karl Stoerk (1832–1899) as director of the laryngological clinic. He was the son of gynecologist Johann Baptist Chiari (1817–1854), and a younger brother to pathologist Hans Chiari (1851–1916). Ottokar Chiari was a specialist in the field of rhinolaryngology, and is credited for advancing new surgical procedures at the laryngological clinic in Vienna. In 1912 he introduced the transethmoid trans-sphenoid operation. In 1932, the ''Chiarigasse'' in Favoriten-Vienna was named in his honor. Selected writings * ''Erfahrungen aus dem Gebiete der Hals- und Nasen-Krankheiten''. (Experiences involving nose and throat Diseases, according to Results of Ambulatoriums). (1887). * ''Krankheiten der oberen Luftwege''. Vols. 1–3. Leipzig un ...
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Pietro Chiari
Pietro Chiari (; 25 December 1712 – 31 August 1785) was an Italian catholic priest, playwright, novelist and libretto, librettist. Life Chiari was born and died in Brescia. He was a Society of Jesus, Jesuit until leaving the Religious order, order in 1747. From 1747 to 1762 he was court poet of Francesco III d'Este, Duke Francis III of Modena, in Venice, although not at the public cost. During this period he wrote nearly 60 comedies, which from 1761 or earlier often brought him into conflict with his rival Carlo Goldoni, Goldoni. With a deep hatred for the style of Molière, Chiari made ''comédie larmoyante'' fashionable in Italy under the name ''commedia fiebile''. He also edited the ''Gazzetta Veneta'' from 1761 to 1762, when he returned to his birthplace to spend his final years. Works Comedies Tragedies * ''Catilina'', based on the life of Catilina * ''Giulio Cesare'', based on the life of Julius Caesar * ''Kouli-Kan'', based on the life of Timur * ''La Morte di K ...
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Rodolfo Chiari
Rodolfo Chiari Robles (November 15, 1869 in Aguadulce – August 16, 1937 in Monrovia, California) was a Panamanian politician of the National Liberal Party. Chiari was the general manager of National Bank of Panama from 1909 to 1914. He was elected as the third presidential designate by the National Assembly for the term 1910–1912, and as the first presidential designate for the term 1912–1914, and as the first presidential designate for the term 1922–1924. Later he was elected as President of Panama from 1 October 1924 to 1 October 1928. His son, Roberto Francisco Chiari, a Liberal like his father, was President of Panama This article lists the heads of state of Panama since the short-lived first independence from the Republic of New Granada in 1840 and the final separation from Colombia in 1903. Free State of the Isthmus (1840–1841) Republic of Panama (19 ... from 1960 to 1964. References 1869 births 1937 deaths People from Aguadulce D ...
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