Elisabetta Marchioni
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Elisabetta Marchioni | |
|---|---|
| Known for | Painting |
| Style | Still life |
| Movement | Venetian school |
Elisabetta Marchioni (also spelled Marchionni) (flourished ca. 1700) was a Venetian painter.[1] She specialized in still life paintings of flowers. She worked in Rovigo.[2]
There are a number of unsigned paintings depicting "still lives with flowers", previously attributed to Francesco Guardi, known as Pseudo-Guradi Maestro di Fiori Guardeschi, but now postulated as likely the work of either Francesco Duramano, Carlo Henrici, Margherita Caffi, and/or Elisabetta.[3][4][5]