Lucia Anguissola

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Lucia Anguissola , (* between 1537 and 1542 in Cremona , † 1565 probably in Cremona) was an Italian painter .

She was the sister of Sofonisba Anguissola . Her works reveal a clear influence from her older sister, who was probably also her teacher. When Giorgio Vasari visited the family in 1566, Lucia had already died.

Lucia mainly painted portraits. Art history tried to add a few more works to the few signed works, which are sometimes also attributed to her sister Sofonisba.

Works

Portrait of the doctor Pietro Manna, 1560, Museo del Prado, Madrid
  • Baltimore, Walters Art Museum
    • Portrait of a young nobleman with a resting dog . (attributed)
  • Brescia, Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo
    • Portrait of a Little Girl (Europa Anguissola?). (attributed)
  • Corsham Court, Methuen Collection
    • Three children with a dog . (attributed)
  • Madrid, Prado Museum
    • Portrait of the doctor Pietro Manna .
  • Milan, Museo Poldi Pezzoli
  • Ravenna , private collection
    • Maria with the child . 1555
  • Reims, Musée des Beaux-Arts
    • Portrait of a young nobleman with a resting dog . (attributed)
  • Rome, Borghese Gallery
    • Portrait of a Woman (Sofonisba Anguissola?). (attributed)
  • Whereabouts unknown
    • Portrait of a young nobleman with a resting dog . (attributed to - formerly Coll. Cook in Richmond)
    • Sewing girl . (attributed to - formerly Coll. Berberyan in New York)

literature

Web links

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