Rosalba Carriera was a Venetian woman pastellist who had a great vogue in Venice, chiefly among British tourists, in Paris (1720-21), and Vienna (1730). She painted snuff boxes for the tourist trade with miniatures on ivory, a technique she seems to have pioneered as against the earlier use of card as a ground. She was painting miniatures by 1700, and her earliest pastels are of c. 1703. In 1705 she was made an \u27accademico di merito\u27 by the Accademia di San Luca in Rome, a title reserved for non-Roman artists. She achieved immense popularity, and made pastel portraits of notabilities from all over Europe.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/saskia/3614/thumbnail.jp
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Rosalba Carriera was a Venetian woman pastellist who had a great vogue in Venice, chiefly among Brit...
Rosalba Carriera was a Venetian woman pastellist who had a great vogue in Venice, chiefly among Brit...
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Rosalba Carriera was a Venetian woman pastellist who had a great vogue in Venice, chiefly among Brit...
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Carriera was born in Venice, which remained her favorite city despite her occasionl journeys elsewhe...
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