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Rococo artist Rosalba Carriera, born #OTD in 1673, excelled in pastel portraits like this Muse (1725). #VenetianArt #WomensArt
Happy birthday Rosalba Carriera - born #OnThisDay 348 years ago in 1673.
The Venetian painter became internationally known for her pastel work, especially for her portraits. Here, she captures Irish nobleman Gustavus Hamilton during his visit to the Carnival of Venice in 1730.
Rosalba Carriera, Count Nils Bielke https://t.co/XQWpMZGLJj #museumarchive #nationalmuseum
Rosalba Carriera, The Spring https://t.co/rQ8Fsoc2zJ #museumarchive #natmuseumswe
Rosalba Carriera, Count Nils Bielke https://t.co/XQWpMZGLJj #natmuseumswe #nationalmuseum
Portrait of Antoine Watteau, Rosalba Carriera, Luigi Bailo Museum https://t.co/CLzq4HLlZp #wikidata #digitalart #pastel (Palette: #Reds) 🖌🎨
Rosalba Carriera, The Spring https://t.co/hZMjhyUPG4 #museumarchive #natmuseumswe
Double Drawings for @AndresRose_Art!
- Omega Volt (Volt's Super Form) (From Path of Nowhere by Andres)
- Team Cute! A Team Up between Rosalba (My OC), Pancake, Waffle and Smokey (Andres's OCs)!
All three of these artists were portraitists. #GuiliaLama (at left) is thought to be the first woman to paint a male nude from a model. #RosalbaCarriera was in demand for flattering pastel portraits. She taught her student, @MariannaCarlevarjis, to do similar work. https://t.co/UH5dur7U7X
Rosalba Carriera, Count Nils Bielke https://t.co/XQWpMZGLJj #natmuseumswe #nationalmuseum
Rosalba Carriera, Count Nils Bielke https://t.co/XQWpMZGLJj #natmuseumswe #nationalmuseum
Tagged by the gorgeous fellow artist Crystal!
Hi, I'm Rosalba, I'm an hobby artist and I like to draw OCS and characters inspired to historical and fantasy settings! I especially love to draw beautiful clothes and hairrr ❤️ https://t.co/MfNT3VS3TC
Rosalba Carriera (12 January 1673– 15 April 1757) was an Italian painter.Ritratto femminile con maschera
Rosalba Carriera–born #OTD 1673–began by painting miniatures for snuff-box lids. At its zenith, her work informed the new aristocratic tastes of the French court & the tastes of Parisians. Her freedom, colourfulness &charms embodied the Rococo style which soon dominated the arts.