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- Campigli is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bertha Felix Campigli (1882 – 1949), American photographer M****imo Campigli (1895–1971)...
- M****imo Campigli (Italian: [ˈm****imo kamˈpiʎʎi]; born Max Ihlenfeld, 4 July 1895 – 31 May 1971) was an Italian painter and journalist. He was born in Berlin...
- Bertha Felix Campigli (1882–1949; née Bertha May Felix) was an American/Coast Miwok photographer from California. Bertha Felix was born in Lairds Landing...
- Rocío Campigli (born 6 August 1994) is an Argentine handball player for Club Balonmano Femenino Málaga Costa del Sol and the Argentina women's national...
- singer and actress Rocío Bueno (born 1992), Argentine footballer Rocío Campigli (born 1994), Argentine handball player Rocío Carrasco (born 1977), Spanish...
- António Félix da Costa (born 1991), Portuguese racing driver Bertha Felix Campigli (1882–1949), American Coast Miwok photographer João Félix (born 1999),...
- ISBN 978-0470016176. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help) Di Giammartino, Dafne Campigli; Nishida, Kensei; Manley, James L. (2011). "Mechanisms and Consequences...
- Arcangelo di Cola. Modern artists featured are Anselmo Bucci, M****imo Campigli, Bruno C****inari, Enzo Cucchi, Carlo Levi, Aligi S****u, Orfeo Tamburi and...
- the next generation of painters: Bernard Buffet, David Hockney, M****imo Campigli and Donald Sultan lived and worked there. Today, Stefan Szczesny continues...
- his painting inspired modern painters like Giorgio de Chirico, M****imo Campigli, Felice Casorati, and Balthus. Polyptych of the Misericordia (1445–62)...