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Name
  
Anna Banti

Movies
  
We Believed

Parents
  
Luigi Vincenzo Lopresti

Died
  
September 2, 1985

Role
  
Writer


Anna Banti httpsilbibliomanefileswordpresscom201505a

Spouse
  
Roberto Longhi (m. 1924–1970)

Books
  
Artemisia, The signorina and other, La signorina e altri racco, Un grido lacerante, La camicia bruciata

Similar People
  
Roberto Longhi, Mario Martone, Lalla Romano, Fausta Garavini, Giancarlo De Cataldo

Parlando di barbanera anna banti allarme sul lago 1954


Anna Banti (born Lucia Lopresti in Florence on 27 June 1895; died in Massa on 2 September 1985) was an Italian writer, art historian, critic, and translator.

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Life and works

In youth she spent time in Rome, attending the University of Rome and Bologna before returning permanently to Florence. At the University she received a degree in art history. Her pseudonym derived from "an exceptionally beautiful woman" she knew in her youth. She married art critic Roberto Longhi and in 1950 they founded and edited the bi-monthly art magazine Paragone. She did several stories and works over the next decades, but she would become best known for a historical novel concerning artist Artemisia Gentileschi. One newspaper even headlined their report of Banti's death by saying Addio, Artemisia. This work revived interest in Artemesia's work and life.

Banti's autobiographical work, Un Grido Lacerante, was published in 1981 and won the Antonio Feltrinelli prize. As well as being a successful author, Banti is recognized as a literary, cinematic, and art critic. After the death of Longhi in 1970, she replaced him as the editor of Paragone.

Selected filmography

  • Yes, Madam (1942)
  • Awards

  • 1972 Bagutta Prize
  • References

    Anna Banti Wikipedia