Lilly Brogi

Lilly Brogi

Italian artist Lilly Brogi at Auditorium of Florence
Born 23 December 1942
Livorno, Italy
Nationality Italian
Awards 2010 Fiorino d'Oro for unpublished poetry at "Premio Firenze", 2002 won the International painting contest Francesco Ferrucci Gavinana Pistoia.

Lilly Brogi is an Italian artist and poet, born in Livorno, Italy in 1942. She lives and works in Florence, Italy.

Bibliography

Lilly Brogi learned to paint from the masters, Pilade Giorgetti, Carlo Guarnieri, and Voltolino Fontani. In 1990, she moved to Florence, where she began to frequent the poets of the "Camerata of Poets", directed by Marcello Fabbri, vice president Anna Balsamo, vice president Duccia Camiciotti, and the counselor Giancarlo Bianchi. She has been a member in associations such as: "Giovanni March"in 1999 in Livorno,[1] ANLA Toscana in 2002, the "Antica Compagnia del Paiolo" in 2003, and the "Centro culturale Fuligno" in Florence in 2003. In 1999, she founded the cultural association "la Pergola Arte di Firenze".[2] In 2007, she promoted the International Literary Prize "Lilly Brogi La Pergola Arte" of Florence, which is now the eighth edition.[3]

Literature

In 1999, she began her career within the literary world with a book dedicated to prosaic and poetic reflection. In 2005, her book of short stories "Toscana ... Cave Canem fra leggenda e realtà" with Bastogi Editrice italiana was published. In 2007, she published a book of poems, "Un soffio di vita." In 2009, she published a poetry book, "Entro l'arco del mio giorno" with works owned by Bastogi Editrice Italiana.[4] In 2010, she published a poetry book, "Amoreggiandone" published by Editions Youcanprint. In 2012, she published the storybook "Agresti Fiori per la Repubblica italiana", by Youcanprint Editions. In 2010, she promoted with La Pergola Arte e Peter Michael Musone, the poetic encounter with the poets Duccia Camiciotti and Fausto Sbaffoni "From Florence to the Stars" at the "Consiglio regionale della Toscana" Palazzo Panciatichi Via Cavour Florence.[5] In 2011, she promoted the Anthology "One Hundred Voices to the Sky" published by Editions Youcanprint and presented at the "Consiglio regionale della Toscana" with a preface by Enrico Nistri. In 2012, she promoted and presented the poet Giorgina Busca Gernetti at the Caffè Giubbe Rosse "Le Giubbe Rosse" in Florence along with Anna Maria Giglio, Enrico Nistri, and Giancarlo Bianchi.[6]

Awards

In 2001, she received second prize in the contest "La Diligence." In 2003, in Pistoia, she won the Cultural Award, A.N.L.A Tuscany, for the dissemination of literature and poetry in the field of beauty and great intellect. In 2008, book of poetry "Un soffio di vita" received first prize in the Premio Val di Magra Roberto Micheloni.[7] In 2012, she received the Award Fiorino d'Oro for unpublished poetry in XXX Prize Fiorino d'oro in Florence organized by the Cultural Centre Europe-Florence, "Mario Conti".[8]

Published works

Poetry anthologies

Gallery via Larga Palazzo Medici Riccardi

Painting

Painting bibliography

"Opere d'arte dalla collezione regionale" Volume III edited by Giovanna M. Carli lyrics by Riccardo Nencini, Antonio Paolucci and Giovanna M. Carli, published by the Regional Council of Tuscany, Florence, 2006, page 28.

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