Number of artworks by women artists at the stand #
PAINTINGS
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Laura Piranesi (Rome 1754 - after 1789 Rome) Rome, the Campidoglio and Santa Maria d’Aracoeli circa 1770 black chalk, pen, ruler, and brown ink on paper 34.2 x 47.9 cm 1
369. Galleria Carlo Virgilio & C. Elisabetta Sirani (Bologna 1638-1665)
365.Matteo Salamon
Hercules spinning Distaff, 1663 Oil on canvas 80 x 60.5 cm Signed and dated on distaff bar: “ELISA.A SIRANI F. 1663” Eva Gonzales (1849–1883) The painter and his model, circa 1880–1882 Oil on panel. Stamped with signature, lower right 15.3 × 23.9 cm 1
366. The Matthiesen Gallery Virginia Vezzi
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376. Galerie Ary Jan
(Velletri 1597 - Paris 1638) The Crucifixion, 1620-1626 Oil on Copper 43 x 38 cm
Antonietta Brandeis (Myslkovice, Czech Republic 1848 – 1926 Florence) Venice: The Volta del Canal, looking towards the Palazzo Balbi circa 1890s Signed 'ABrandeis' (AB in monogram, lower right) Oil on panel; 25.2 x 14.7 cm 2
367. Charles Beddington Ltd.
Artemisia Gentileschi (Rome 1593 – 1654 Naples) Self Portrait of the Artist as Cleopatra, c. 1620 Oil on canvas 114 x 75 cm 1
368. Jean-François Heim
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