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Giovan Battista Carpi

Giovan Battista Carpi (Italian: [dʒoˈvam batˈtista ˈkarpi]; November 16, 1927 – March 8, 1999) was a prolific Italian comics artist, illustrator, and teacher from Genoa.

Giovan Battista Capri
Born(1927-11-16)November 16, 1927
Genoa, Kingdom of Italy
DiedMarch 8, 1999(1999-03-08) (aged 71)
Genoa, Italy
NationalityItalian
Area(s)Cartoonist
Notable works
Paperinik

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 Edizioni Bianconi [it], such as Geppo, Nonna Abelarda, and Soldino [it].

Early life edit

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.[1]

Two years later, he moved to Milan, where he got experience in animation at the Pagot [it] studio. He continued to illustrate children's comics for studies like De Agostini, Corticelli, Tipys, and Messaggerie Musicali[1] and began, in 1951, to draw humor comics.

Disney parody artist edit

Carpi drew a very popular series of "Disney Parodies [it]" for the Italian Disney comics magazine Topolino. As the German-language Duckipedia notes, "His love for historical fashions and costumes predisposed Carpi for Disney parodies of world literature, such as Paperino principe di Dunimarca, a parody of William Shakespeare's Hamlet, or Il mistero dei candelabri, a parody of Victor Hugo's Les Misérables."[2]

Other popular parodies by Carpi include Guerra e Pace (1986, based upon War and peace by Leo Tolstoy), Paperino e il vento del Sud (1982, Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell), Paperino e il giro del mondo in otto giorni (1962, Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne), Paperin Caramba y Carmen Olè (1979, Carmen by Georges Bizet), Paolino Pocatesta e la bella Franceschina (1980, Inferno by Dante Alighieri), Topolino corriere dello Zar (1966, Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne), La metamorfosi di un papero (1991, The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka).

Death edit

Carpi died in Genoa on March 8, 1999.[1]

Awards edit

Selected works edit

  • Zio Paperone e le guerre planetarie  [it], Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 1978
  • Paperinik e il ritorno a Villa Rosa
  • Zio Paperone e la corona di luce
  • Paperino e il pianeta Esalion
  • Zio Paperone e la fattoria orbitale
  • Paperino e il mistero di Lucca, 1992

Reprints edit

In 2019, a volume in the Disney Masters book series from Fantagraphics Books titled Uncle Scrooge: King of the Golden River (ISBN 978-1-68396-170-3) was dedicated to Battista Carpi.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Giovan Battista Carpi". Lambiek. Retrieved 30 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Seine Vorliebe für alte Moden und Kostüme prädestinierte Carpi geradezu für Persiflagen und Parodien, von 'Donald, Prinz von Duckenmark' bis 'Das Geheimnis der Silberleuchter', in denen Shakespeares Hamlet und Victor Hugos 'Die Elenden' humorvoll aufbereitet wurden." Duckipedia entry on Giovan Battista Carpi

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linksEarly life editCarpi 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 1 Two years later he moved to Milan where he got experience in animation at the Pagot it studio He continued to illustrate children s comics for studies like De Agostini Corticelli Tipys and Messaggerie Musicali 1 and began in 1951 to draw humor comics Disney parody artist editCarpi drew a very popular series of Disney Parodies it for the Italian Disney comics magazine Topolino As the German language Duckipedia notes His love for historical fashions and costumes predisposed Carpi for Disney parodies of world literature such as Paperino principe di Dunimarca a parody of William Shakespeare s Hamlet or Il mistero dei candelabri a parody of Victor Hugo s Les Miserables 2 Other popular parodies by Carpi include Guerra e Pace 1986 based upon War and peace by Leo Tolstoy Paperino e il vento del Sud 1982 Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell Paperino e il giro del mondo in otto giorni 1962 Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne Paperin Caramba y Carmen Ole 1979 Carmen by Georges Bizet Paolino Pocatesta e la bella Franceschina 1980 Inferno by Dante Alighieri Topolino corriere dello Zar 1966 Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne La metamorfosi di un papero 1991 The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka Death editCarpi died in Genoa on March 8 1999 1 Awards editPremio Yellow Kid it 1994 Salone Internazionale dei Comics it Rome Honorary laurea in science education 1997 University of BolognaSelected works editZio Paperone e le guerre planetarie it Arnoldo Mondadori Editore 1978 Paperinik e il ritorno a Villa Rosa Zio Paperone e la corona di luce Paperino e il pianeta Esalion Zio Paperone e la fattoria orbitale Paperino e il mistero di Lucca 1992 Reprints edit In 2019 a volume in the Disney Masters book series from Fantagraphics Books titled Uncle Scrooge King of the Golden River ISBN 978 1 68396 170 3 was dedicated to Battista Carpi References edit a b c Giovan Battista Carpi Lambiek Retrieved 30 July 2021 Seine Vorliebe fur alte Moden und Kostume pradestinierte Carpi geradezu fur Persiflagen und Parodien von Donald Prinz von Duckenmark bis Das Geheimnis der Silberleuchter in denen Shakespeares Hamlet und Victor Hugos Die Elenden humorvoll aufbereitet wurden Duckipedia entry on Giovan Battista CarpiExternal links editGiovan Battista Carpi at Inducks Giovan Battista Carpi at the Lambiek Comiclopedia nbsp This Italian artist related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This profile of a European comics creator writer or artist is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This Disney comics related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Giovan 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