Toutes peintures ā l'huile d'Giovanna Garzoni


ID Image Painting(From A to Z)    Details 
95880  
Giovanna Garzoni, Bitch
 
 Bitch   circa 1648(1648) Medium oil on canvas cyf
29999  
Giovanna Garzoni, Chinese Cup with Figs,Cherries and Goldfinch
 
 Chinese Cup with Figs,Cherries and Goldfinch   mk67 Tempera on paenl 10 1/4x14 3/4in Pitti,Palatine Gallery
29998  
Giovanna Garzoni, Plate of Plums with Jasmine and Nuts
 
 Plate of Plums with Jasmine and Nuts   mk67 Tempera on parchment 9 1/4x15 3/16in Pitti,Palatine Gallery
80859  
Giovanna Garzoni, Portrait of Vittorio Amadeo III
 
 Portrait of Vittorio Amadeo III   1741(1741) Medium Oil cyf

Giovanna Garzoni
Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1600-1670 was an Italian painter of the Baroque era. She was unusual for Italian artists of the time for two reasons: first, in that her themes were mainly decorative and luscious still-lifes of fruits, vegetables, and flowers, and second, because she was a woman. Her training was with an otherwise unknown painter from her native town of Ascoli Piceno. She gained substantial success at her trade in Rome, Venice, Florence (1642-1651), Naples, and Turin. She was patronized by Cassiano dal Pozzo and the wife of Taddeo Barberini, Anna Colonna. In Turin she painted for Carlo Emanuele II, Duke of Savoy. She returns to Rome in the 1650s. In 1666, Garzoni bequeathed her entire estate to the Roman painters' guild the Accademia di San Luca, on condition that they build her tomb in their church of Santi Luca e Martina. Her tomb monument by Mattia De Rossi is to the right of the entrance. Laura Bernasconi was also a woman painter of still-life flowers in Rome in the 1670s. In Rome, she would have been a contemporary of Caterina Ginnasi. It is likely that in Naples she was exposed to the still-lifes of Giovan Battista Ruoppolo and his contemporaries.



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