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List of Italian Renaissance female artists

Italian Renaissance female artists () included painters, manuscript illustrators and sculptors who lived in Italy in 15-16th centuries.

For other countries see List of 16th-century women artists.

List

15th century

  • Onorata Rodiani (1403–1452) – semi-legendary painter
  • Catherine of Bologna (Caterina de' Vigri) (1413–1463) – nun, artist, writer, later saint
  • Maria Ormani (1428–c.1470) – manuscript illustrator and nun
  • Elena de Laudo (fl. 1445) – Venetian glass artist.
  • Antonia Doni (Antonia di Paolo di Dono, Antonia Uccello) (1446-1491) – painter, daughter of Paolo Uccello. Mentioned in documents as "pittoressa" – first usage of feminine term. Nun.
  • Barbara Ragnoni (1448 – 1533) – painter, nun
  • Eufrasia Burlamacchi (1482–1548) – manuscript illuminator, nun
  • Marietta Barovier (fl. 1496) – Venetian glass artist

16th century

More than 25 women active in 20 cities from Venice to Naples have been recorded as artists during the Cinquecento. Most were painters, but 2 were called intagliatrici, 4 (all Milanesi) ricamatrici, Properzia De'Rossi was the sole scultrice.

Baroque female artists

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Bibliography

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  • King, Margaret L., Simpson, Catherine L., Women of the Renaissance, University of Chicago Press 1991.
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  • Sheila Barker. Women Artists in Early Modern Italy: Careers, Fame, and Collectors. 2016
  • Tanja L. Jones (ed.). Women Artists in the Early Modern Courts of Europe. c. 1450-1700
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References