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SIRANI, Elisabetta
Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1638-1665
Italian painter. She was the daughter of Giovanni Andrea Sirani (1610-70), who had been Guido Reni's principal assistant. Encouraged by Carlo Malvasia, her mentor and eventual biographer, she was painting professionally by the age of 17. Her prolific talent, as well as her reputed beauty and modesty, soon brought her European renown. The details of her training are unclear, but as a woman she would not have had access to an academy and (like many other professional women painters prior to the 20th century) she was probably taught by her father. Her sisters Anna Maria (1645-1715) and Barbara (alive in 1678) were also practising artists and Elisabetta herself is known to have had female students. As women, they could not undertake any formal study of the male nude, and Sirani's weakness in depicting male anatomy is sometimes clearly detectable in her work Sirani's drawings employ a highly individual pen-and-wash method, eschewing outline and employing quick, blunt strokes of barely dilute ink to create striking chiaroscuro effects Related Paintings of SIRANI, Elisabetta :. | Soldiers resting before a set of ruins | Winter Landscape with a Fox | Trouville, les jetees, mer haute | Violante (La Bella Gatta) ar | Dancer entering with veil | Related Artists: The Hon.Eleanor Vere Boyle1825-1916
Cesar De Cockpainted Landscape by the River Lys in 1863 Johann Bernhard Klombeckpainted A Forest Scene in 1857
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