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force of the family, in her youth a great beauty, she was painted by Rosalba Carriera. The French traveller and social commentator Charles de Brosses reported
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1914–20: no race 1921: Chrysolith 1922: Alpenrose 1923: Ganelon 1924: Rosalba Carriera 1925: Weissdorn 1926: Naplopo 1927: Oleander 1928: Castel Sardo 1929:
Charlotte Aïssé (617 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Blashfield, Portraits and Backgrounds: Hrotsvitha, Aphra Behn, Aïssé, Rosalba Carriera (1917). J. Christopher Herold, Love in five temperaments (1961). Amy
Pisana Cornaro (433 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Rosalba Carriera - Pisana Mocenigo, née Corner (or Cornaro) - Google Art Project
Federico Gentili Di Giuseppe (1,308 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
cheminée" by Alessandro Magnasco (1667-1749); and "Portrait de femme" by Rosalba Carriera (1675-1757). In 1999, Gentili de Giuseppe's heirs request the return
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Ambassador' from a portrait of Lionel Sackville, the first duke of Dorset by Rosalba Carriera. On her father's death in 1928, the house and estate went to Lionel's
Christopher M. S. Johns (2,697 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
"'An Ornament of Italy and the Premier Female Painter of Europe': Rosalba Carriera and the Roman Academy," in Women, Art, and the Politics of Identity
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ISBN 978-88-8303-297-4. Fadelli, Alessandro (2021). "Schegge documentarie su Rosalba Carriera, Antonio Dall'Agata, Felicita Sartori e la loro cerchia pordenonese"