Giovanna Fratellini (1666 – 1731) was a Florentine artist during the Baroque period. Born in Florence as Giovanna Marrmocchini Cortesi, she married Guiliano Fratellini in 1685 and changed her name to Fratellini.[1] This well-born woman pastellist was a lady-in-waiting to Vittoria della Rovere, the Grand Duchess of Tuscany.[2]
^Fortune, Jane, and Linda Falcone. Invisible Women:. Florence: Florentine, 2010. Print.
^Miller, Nancy Bea (2013-06-03). "Women in the Act of Painting: Giovanna gentilissima". Women in the Act of Painting. Retrieved 2021-07-27.
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