Maddalena Corvina

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Maddalena Corvina
Rome, Italy
Died3 February 1664(1664-02-03) (aged 56)
NationalityItalian
Known forPainting
Engraving
StyleMiniature painting
Portraiture
Still life
Patron(s)House of Medici

Maddalena Corvina (1607-1664) was an Italian portrait and still life painter and engraver. Corvina specialized in miniature portrait paintings. Living and working in Rome, the House of Medici were patrons.[1][2] She apprenticed under her uncle, Francesco da Castello. Anna Angelica Allegrini was a student of Corvina.[2] Works by Corvina are held in the Albani Library.[1] Corvina was the subject of a portrait by Claude Mellan in 1636.[3]

Gallery

  • Portrait of a young gentleman holding gloves and leaning on a table, 1639
    Portrait of a young gentleman holding gloves and leaning on a table, 1639
  • Presumed portrait of Artemisia Gentileschi as Saint Catherine (attribution)
    Presumed portrait of Artemisia Gentileschi as Saint Catherine (attribution)
  • Portrait of a Lady of High Standing, circa 1635–1645 (attribution)
    Portrait of a Lady of High Standing, circa 1635–1645 (attribution)

References

  1. ^ a b John William Bradley (1887). A Dictionary of Miniaturists, Illuminators, Calligraphers, and Copyists: With References to Their Works, and Notices of Their Patrons, from the Establishment of Christianity to the Eighteenth Century. B. Quaritch. p. 255.
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  3. ^ "Portrait of Maddalena Corvina (Italian)". Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 3 December 2018.