campi
campi — 名詞
1. refers to an Italian family of painters from the city of Cremona who were active
坎皮家族
義大利克雷莫納的畫家家族
refers to an Italian family of painters from the city of Cremona who were active mainly during the 1500s. The best-known members include Galeazzo Campi and his three sons — Giulio, Antonio, and Vincenzo — who created religious paintings and frescoes for churches across northern Italy.
The Campi family were among the leading painters working in Cremona during the 1500s.
坎皮家族是16世紀克雷莫納地區最主要的畫家之一。
plural proper noun + plural verb
Frescoes by the Campi family still decorate the walls of San Sigismondo church in Cremona.
坎皮家族繪製的壁畫至今仍裝飾著克雷莫納的聖西吉斯蒙多教堂。
possessive: Campi family + specific location
Art historians compare the Campi's paintings with those of other Renaissance artists in northern Italy.
藝術史學家將坎皮家族的畫作與北義大利其他文藝復興藝術家的作品進行比較。
The Campi family workshop trained young painters who later worked across Lombardy.
坎皮家族的工作坊培養了許多後來在倫巴第各地服務的年輕畫家。
The Museo Civico in Cremona holds several altarpieces painted by the Campi family.
克雷莫納的公民博物館收藏了數件由坎皮家族繪製的祭壇畫。
文法句型
the Campi + plural verb
用法筆記
The name Campi is typically used with the definite article and a plural verb when referring to the whole family ('the Campi were known for...'). Individual members are named by their given name plus Campi ('Giulio Campi painted...'). This name appears mainly in art history texts about Renaissance painting in northern Italy.