Carriera, Rosalba
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Title
Carriera, Rosalba
Family (Last) Name
Carriera
firstName
Rosalba
gender
Female
birthDate
October 7, 1675
birthPlace
deathDate
April 15, 1757
deathPlace
Child Of
Carriera, Andrea
Foresti, Alba
Spouse Of
None
memberOf
Italy, Medici, Cosimo III Grand Duke of Tuscany;
France, Bourbon, Louis XV King of France;
Austria, Habsburg, Maria Amalia, Holy Roman Empress;
Poland, Wettin, Frederick Augustus III, King of Poland;
France, Bourbon, Louis XV King of France;
Austria, Habsburg, Maria Amalia, Holy Roman Empress;
Poland, Wettin, Frederick Augustus III, King of Poland;
accountablePerson
Habsburg, Maria Amalia
identifier
Holy Roman Empress
Contributor
Lady at her Dressing Table;
The Gardner;
Portrait of Antonio Maria Zanetti;
Girl with Dove;
Flute-player;
Woman Playing the Harpsichord and Lady Cutting her Hair;
Flora;
Venus and Cupid;
Self Portrait;
Portrait of a Man in Armour;
Portrait of Philip, Duke of Wharton;
Louis XV as a Child;
Portrait of Mlle de Clermont;
Nymph of the Train of Apollo;
Portrait of Antoine Watteau (?);
Portrait of the Holy Roman Empress Amalia;
Portrait of Pietro Metastasio;
The Gardner;
Portrait of Antonio Maria Zanetti;
Girl with Dove;
Flute-player;
Woman Playing the Harpsichord and Lady Cutting her Hair;
Flora;
Venus and Cupid;
Self Portrait;
Portrait of a Man in Armour;
Portrait of Philip, Duke of Wharton;
Louis XV as a Child;
Portrait of Mlle de Clermont;
Nymph of the Train of Apollo;
Portrait of Antoine Watteau (?);
Portrait of the Holy Roman Empress Amalia;
Portrait of Pietro Metastasio;
Coverage
Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Modena
Knows By Reputation
Algarotti, Francesco
Metastasio, Pietro
Smith, Joseph
Largillierre, Nicolas de
Rigaud, Hyacinthe
Vleughels, Nicolas
Vivien, Joseph
Montagu, Charles
Cole, Christian
Bencovich, Federico
Diamantini, Giuseppe
Carriera, Giovanna
associatedMedia
Grove Art Online: https://www-oxfordartonline-com.libdata.lib.ua.edu/groveart/view/10.1093/gao/9781884446054.001.0001/oao-9781884446054-e-7000014414?rskey=uPw0Nr&result=1
Christina Strunck, "Female Court Artists: Women’s Career Strategies in the Courts of the Early Modern Period."
Gaze, Delia (ed.), Dictionary of Women Artists, Vol. 1. (London: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997), 354-359.
Christina Strunck, "Female Court Artists: Women’s Career Strategies in the Courts of the Early Modern Period."
Gaze, Delia (ed.), Dictionary of Women Artists, Vol. 1. (London: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997), 354-359.
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