Carriera was born in Venice, which remained her favorite city despite her occasionl journeys elsewhere. She is of particular art historical importance because she popularized the pastel portrait. Pastels were first used for making copies of oil paintings but by the late 1600\u27s artists began to enjoy the speed and the variety of effects available from thieir use. Pastels were the ideal medium for the Rococo-style portraits that she created for her distinguished patrons. Carriera was primarily known for her ability to flatter sitters while retaining a sense of their individuality. She spent the last decade of her life totally blind.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/saskia/3619/thumbnail.jp
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Carriera was born in Venice, which remained her favorite city despite her occasionl journeys elsewhe...
Carriera was born in Venice, which remained her favorite city despite her occasionl journeys elsewhe...
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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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Italian Renaissance artist Sofonisba Anguissola is well-known for the array of self-portraits she pa...
My paper concerns a fascinating portrait by Veronese in the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, of a w...
Among the many fifteenth-century Italian panel portraits that survive, those depicting women indepen...
Carriera was born in Venice, which remained her favorite city despite her occasionl journeys elsewhe...
Carriera was born in Venice, which remained her favorite city despite her occasionl journeys elsewhe...
At first, pastels were reserved for the quick, color sketches for which they were designed. But grad...
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...
Ce travail de recherche porte sur l’œuvre de la Vénitienne Rosalba Carriera (1675-1757), qui connut ...
Leonardo's precept 'decoro', provided a sixteenth-century model for analysis of portraits of Medici ...
This article uses the portrait date, the costume in the title, and the original seals found on the b...
One of the most important Venetian history painters of his period; brother-in-law of Rosalba Carrier...
Throughout the years the purpose of the portrait, along with it’s story, has changed considerably. ...
This thesis studies Venetian painting in its golden age, the sixteenth century, from an unconvent...
This dissertation traces the use of the cartellino--an illusionistic paper label--in the Venetian Em...
Italian Renaissance artist Sofonisba Anguissola is well-known for the array of self-portraits she pa...
My paper concerns a fascinating portrait by Veronese in the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, of a w...
Among the many fifteenth-century Italian panel portraits that survive, those depicting women indepen...