Elisabetta Sirani Raku JikinyūElisabetta Sirani of Bologna (1638 1665) was one of the most innovative and prolific artists of the Bolognese School. Not only a painter, she was also a printmaker and a teacher. Based on extensive archival documentation and primary sources including inventories, sale catalogues and her work diary Elisabetta Sirani provides an overview of the life, work, critical fortune and legacy of this successful Baroque artist. Placing her within the context of
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