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Women artists: Rosalba Carriera

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Interesting workshop at the National Gallery looking at the life and work of Rosalba Carriera. One in a series of afternoon’s on women artists. The session was led by Lucrezia Walker and she was very good at putting the work of this acrylic portrait artist in the context of the time. She pointed out how Carriera’s background meant that she had to build a life for herself and how she approached her art in a very business-like way. I loved the idea that Carriera realised that sitting for a portrait could be boring so she encouraged people to bring their friends along and ran the studio like a literary salon. No wonder all the people in her work look like they are having fun. I was particularly interested in the idea of her going off to the French court to work taking with her most of her family. Her brother in law was also an artist and her sisters helped her in her work. What an exciting trip that most have been. In the second half we went to the gallery to look at the...

Rosalba : prima pittrice de l'Europa

Exhibition at the Cini Collection in Venice of the C18th portrait painter Rosalba Carriera. Rosalba specialised in portraits in pastels and exported her technique to France. A portrait by her become one of the main purchases on a Grand Tour. The exhibition included pictures commissioned by the English aristocracy on their travels and a wonderful set of clerical portraits. This gallery itself was a real find and I can’t believe I had not head of it before. It contained Count Vittorio Cini’s collection of Tuscan art including a Peiro della Francesco, a Giotto, a Daddi and a Gaddi, a Filipo Lippi and wonderful Pontormo portrait of two gentlemen.