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Background imageGentildonna Collection: Portrait of a gentlewoman (oil on canvas)

Portrait of a gentlewoman (oil on canvas)
3708473 Portrait of a gentlewoman (oil on canvas) by Malatesta, Narciso (1835-96); 92x74 cm; Assicoop-Unipol Collection, Modena, Emilia Romagna

Background imageGentildonna Collection: Portrait of a young noble woman (oil painting on canvas)

Portrait of a young noble woman (oil painting on canvas)
6283501 Portrait of a young noble woman (oil painting on canvas) by Goldoni, Giuseppe (1856-1911); 56.5x44.5 cm; Assicoop-Unipol Collection, Modena, Emilia Romagna

Background imageGentildonna Collection: Portrait of Countess Teresa Zumali Marisili and her son Giuseppe, 1833 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Countess Teresa Zumali Marisili and her son Giuseppe, 1833 (oil on canvas)
6200606 Portrait of Countess Teresa Zumali Marisili and her son Giuseppe, 1833 (oil on canvas) by Hayez, Francesco (1791-1882); Museo Civico, Lodi

Background imageGentildonna Collection: Portrait of Countess Teresa Zumali Marisili and her son Giuseppe, 1833 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Countess Teresa Zumali Marisili and her son Giuseppe, 1833 (oil on canvas)
6200605 Portrait of Countess Teresa Zumali Marisili and her son Giuseppe, 1833 (oil on canvas) by Hayez, Francesco (1791-1882); Museo Civico, Lodi

Background imageGentildonna Collection: Portrait of Rosa Bonetalli Palmieri (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Rosa Bonetalli Palmieri (oil on canvas)
5894145 Portrait of Rosa Bonetalli Palmieri (oil on canvas) by Ciarlini, Ippolito Bianchini (1767-1849); Assicoop-Unipol Collection, Modena, Emilia Romagna

Background imageGentildonna Collection: Portrait of a gentlewoman as Salome, c. 1537 (oil on panel)

Portrait of a gentlewoman as Salome, c. 1537 (oil on panel)
5973961 Portrait of a gentlewoman as Salome, c.1537 (oil on panel) by Moretto, Alessandro Bonvicino (1498-1554); Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo, Brescia, Italy; (add.info.: Brescia)

Background imageGentildonna Collection: Portrait of a woman belonging to the Flavi family, second half of the first century AD (bronze)

Portrait of a woman belonging to the Flavi family, second half of the first century AD (bronze)
5973831 Portrait of a woman belonging to the Flavi family, second half of the first century AD (bronze) by Roman, (1st century AD); Museo di Santa Giulia, Museo della citta, Brescia

Background imageGentildonna Collection: Portrait of Countess Orsay (drypoint)

Portrait of Countess Orsay (drypoint)
5894119 Portrait of Countess Orsay (drypoint) by Boldini, Giovanni (1842-1931); Assicoop-Unipol Collection, Modena, Emilia Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Collezione Assicoop - Unipol, inv)

Background imageGentildonna Collection: Portrait of Baroness Henriette von Pereira - Armstein with her daughter Flora, 1833 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Baroness Henriette von Pereira - Armstein with her daughter Flora, 1833 (oil on canvas)
6200607 Portrait of Baroness Henriette von Pereira - Armstein with her daughter Flora, 1833 (oil on canvas) by Amerling, Friedrich von (1803-87); Belvedere, Vienna

Background imageGentildonna Collection: Portrait of Antonietta Tarsis Basilico, 1851 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Antonietta Tarsis Basilico, 1851 (oil on canvas)
6200604 Portrait of Antonietta Tarsis Basilico, 1851 (oil on canvas) by Hayez, Francesco (1791-1882); Private Collection; (add.info.: Francesco Hayez)

Background imageGentildonna Collection: Portrait of Luisa D Azeglio Blondel Maumary, 1841 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Luisa D Azeglio Blondel Maumary, 1841 (oil on canvas)
6200600 Portrait of Luisa D Azeglio Blondel Maumary, 1841 (oil on canvas) by Molteni, Giuseppe (1800-67) & Azeglio, Massimo Taparelli d (1798-1866); Private Collection; (add.info.: Giuseppe Molteni)

Background imageGentildonna Collection: Portrait of a gentlewoman (oil on canvas)

Portrait of a gentlewoman (oil on canvas)
3708472 Portrait of a gentlewoman (oil on canvas) by Malatesta, Narciso (1835-96); 92x74 cm; Assicoop-Unipol Collection, Modena, Emilia Romagna

Background imageGentildonna Collection: gentildonna uolendo suo marito sospetto di rotta

gentildonna uolendo suo marito sospetto di rotta
Vna gentildonna, uolendo suo marito per sospetto di rotta fede che ella morisse; si raccomanda alla Nvnziata, e il bambino da lei partorito nero, diuien bianco



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"Gentildonna: A Captivating Glimpse into the Elegance of Noble Women" Step into a world of refined beauty and grace as we explore the captivating portraits of Gentildonna. From oil on canvas to bronze, these masterpieces offer us a glimpse into the lives of noble women throughout history. In "Portrait of a Gentlewoman, " brushstrokes delicately capture her poise and sophistication, revealing an aura that transcends time. The artist's attention to detail brings forth every nuance in her expression, leaving us mesmerized by her enigmatic charm. Moving forward, "Portrait of Countess Teresa Zumali Marisili and her son Giuseppe" transports us to 1833. This mother-son duo exudes warmth and tenderness through their shared gaze, immortalized forever on canvas. Their aristocratic attire speaks volumes about their status while their love for each other shines through. Rosa Bonetalli Palmieri takes center stage in another stunning portrait. Her eyes hold secrets untold as she gazes off into the distance. The artist's skillful use of light and shadow adds depth to this composition, making it impossible to look away from Rosa's captivating allure. Salome comes alive in one particular painting where a gentlewoman embodies this biblical figure with alluring confidence. Painted centuries ago, this masterpiece showcases how timeless stories continue to inspire artists across generations. Traveling back further in time, we encounter a bronze sculpture depicting a woman belonging to the Flavi family during the first century AD. Despite its age, this artwork still emanates strength and dignity—an enduring testament to the resilience of ancient Roman women. The drypoint etching titled "Portrait of Countess Orsay" captures our attention next—a medium that allows for intricate details alongside bold lines that define her features with precision. This print encapsulates both elegance and artistic technique within its delicate lines.