Elisabetta Marchioni
Elisabetta Marchioni (also spelled Marchionni) (flourished ca. 1700) was a Venetian painter.[1] She specialized in still life paintings of flowers. She worked in Rovigo.[2]
Elisabetta Marchioni | |
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Nationality | Venetian[1] |
Known for | Painting |
Style | Still life |
Movement | Venetian school |
Gallery
- St. Francis of Assisi Church
- Vase of Flowers, 1700s
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References
- Paula Findlen; Wendy Wassyng Roworth; Catherine M. Sama (9 January 2009). Italy’s Eighteenth Century: Gender and Culture in the Age of the Grand Tour. Stanford University Press. p. 171. ISBN 978-0-8047-8754-3.
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