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Violante Beatrice Siries

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in Paris. Upon returning to Florence she married Giuseppe Cerroti, about whom nothing is known, and continued her artistic studies under
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Siries was talented in several genres, but established herself as a portraitist. She succeeded in gaining the
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Full-length portrait. She also created a half-length with him holding a telescope, belonging to the
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Soguel, Dominique and Squires, Nick. "Out of the shadows: Historical female artists finally shine."
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The Virgin Mary Presenting the Baby Jesus to Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi (1767)
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in 1731, she also received support from the Medici's financial partners, the
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Her most ambitious work was a fourteen figure family group of the Emperor
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In later life she became a respected teacher. Her pupils included
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The Obstacle Race: The Fortunes of Women Painters and Their Work
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She is one of the artists whose works are being restored by the
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Florence
Hyacinthe Rigaud
François Boucher
Francesco Conti
patronage
Medici family
Giovanna Fratellini
Gondi family
Vienna
Charles VI
Maria Theresa of Austria
Uffizi Gallery
Anna Bacherini Piattoli
Advancing Women Artists Foundation
Jane Fortune
Invisible Women: Forgotten Artists of Florence
Saint Francis of Assisi
Edward Hughes
Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi
Peter Leopold of Habsburg
Maria Luisa of Spain

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