Maria Giovanna Clementi

Maria Giovanna Clementi
Born 1692 (1692)
Turin
Died 1761 (aged 6869)
Nationality Italian
Movement Baroque
Spouse(s) Giuseppe Bartolomeo Clementi
Queen Polyxena of Hesse-Rotenburg, oil on canvas, 102x80 cm, Madrid, Museum Cerralbo.

Maria Giovanna Clementi (1692–1761), called la Clementina, was an Italian painter, specializing in portraits.[1]

Biography

She was born in Turin, the daughter of a surgeon. Her husband was Giuseppe Bartolomeo Clementi, about whom little is known. She trained in Turin with court painter Giovanni Battista Curlando, who advised her to specialize in portraits. In 1733 she resided with her husband in the palace of Count Carlo Giacinto Roero.

Some documents show that at least since 1722, she worked for the court, painting portraits of members of the royal family of Savoy that were to be exchanged with other European courts.

List of works

References

  1. Griseri, Andreina, «Clementi, Maria Giovanna Battista, detta la Clementina», Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, vol 26 (1982)..


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