Teresa Berenice Vitelli
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Parrot, Blue Tit, Two Lizards, and Vases, 1706
Teresa Berenice Vitelli, also known as Suor Veronica, (active 1706 – 1729) was an 18th-century Italian painter.
Biography[]
Vitelli was born in Florence and became a Roman Catholic nun there.[1] She is known for drawings, watercolours, and gouaches of still-life subjects, as well as copies of other masters.[1]
Vitelli died in Florence.
References[]
- ^ a b Teresa Berenice Vitelli in the RKD
External links[]
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- 1706 births
- 1729 deaths
- 18th-century Italian painters
- Italian women painters
- Painters from Florence
- Italian painters of animals
- 18th-century Italian women artists
- Nuns and art
- Italian painter, 18th-century birth stubs