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Rosalba carriera Italian Rococo Era Painter, 1675-1757
Italian pastellist and painter. She was a daughter of Andrea Carriera, who worked in the mainland podesteria of the Republic of Venice, and of Alba Foresti, an embroiderer. She had two sisters: Angela, who married the painter Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini, and Giovanna, who, like Rosalba herself, never married. Pier Caterino Zeno (see Campori, 1886) and other, anonymous sources recorded that she was a pupil of Giuseppe Diamantini; according to Mariette, she originally painted snuff-boxes and later became a pupil of Federico Bencovich. There are more precise records of her life and of some of her works from 1700 onwards |
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Rosalba carriera Self-Portrait as Winter mk52
1731
Pastel on paper
46.5x34cm
Gemaldegalerie,Dresden
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Rosalba carriera Self-portrait with a Portrait of Her Sister mk65
Pastel on paner
27 15/16x22 7/16in
Uffizi,Vasari Corridor
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Rosalba carriera Portrait of Anna Sofia Enrichetta of Modena mk68
Pastel on paner
Florence,Uffizi,
1723
Italy
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Rosalba carriera Portrait of a Young Girl mk86
after 1708
Pastel
36.3x30.3cm
Paris,Musee National du Louvre
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Rosalba carriera Self-Portrait mk157
before 1744
Pastel on paper
31x25cm
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Rosalba carriera Charles Sackville,2e duke of Thresh MK169
ca. 1740 Pastel on paper
63.5x48.3cm
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Rosalba carriera sjalvportratt 1740-talet. olja på papper 31x25cm
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Rosalba carriera
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Italian Rococo Era Painter, 1675-1757
Italian pastellist and painter. She was a daughter of Andrea Carriera, who worked in the mainland podesteria of the Republic of Venice, and of Alba Foresti, an embroiderer. She had two sisters: Angela, who married the painter Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini, and Giovanna, who, like Rosalba herself, never married. Pier Caterino Zeno (see Campori, 1886) and other, anonymous sources recorded that she was a pupil of Giuseppe Diamantini; according to Mariette, she originally painted snuff-boxes and later became a pupil of Federico Bencovich. There are more precise records of her life and of some of her works from 1700 onwards
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