Rosina Mantovani Gutti
Rosina Mantovani Gutti | |
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Born | 1851 Italy, Rome |
Died | 1943 |
Nationality | Italian |
Rosina Mantovani Gutti was born in the year of 1851 and passed in 1943. Known as the Daughter of the Ferrara painter Alessandro Mantovani;[1] Gutti entered into the same circles of the Nazarene painter Ludovico Seitz.[2] Rosina Mantovani Gutti became famous for her delicate pastels. Her portraits of women and children were exhibited in Paris, where she stayed for a long. In her much later year's she moved to Berlin.[1]
Life
[edit]Gutti was born in Rome, then part of the Papal States. Her work The Peacemaker was included in the book Women Painters of the World.[1] This became a popular print and was the primary illustration on an Australian poster for WWI war bonds.[3] The image was also used on a Canadian WWI poster "For Your Children Buy War Savings Certificates and they will live to thank you". A sketch of this group titled "Three infants" is in the collection of the British National Trust.[2]
She is known for portraits of children, but she also made a portrait of the actress Eleonora Duse. Gutti died in Rome in 1943. Her published work was in copyright until 2013.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Women Painters of the World on Project Gutenberg
- ^ a b Three Infants, National Trust, Retrieved 27 March 2016
- ^ For Young Australia -- Buy Peace Bonds in the collection of the Imperial War Museum