Rosina Mantovani Gutti
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Born1851
Italy, Rome
Died1943 (aged 91–92)
Rosina Mantovani Gutti | |
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| Born | 1851 Italy, Rome |
| Died | 1943 (aged 91–92) |
Rosina Mantovani Gutti (1851–1943) was an Italian painter. She was the daughter of the Ferrara painter Alessandro Mantovani;[1] Gutti entered into the same circles of the Nazarene painter Ludovico Seitz.[2] Rosina Mantovani Gutti became famous for her delicate pastels. Her portraits of women and children were exhibited in Paris, where she stayed for a period. In her much later year's she moved to Berlin.[1]
