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  1. Lavinia Fontana (Bolonha, 24 de agosto de 1552 — Roma, 11 de agosto de 1614) foi um pintora italiana. Nasceu em Bolonha, filha de Prospero Fontana, que era o principal pintor da Escola de Bolonha na época. Ele também foi seu professor. Lavinia pintou em vários estilos.

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  2. Lavinia Fontana (Bolonha, 24 de agosto de 1552 — Roma, 11 de agosto de 1614) foi um pintora italiana. Nasceu em Bolonha, filha de Prospero Fontana, que era o principal pintor da Escola de Bolonha na época. Ele também foi seu professor. Lavinia pintou em vários estilos.

  3. Lavinia Fontana (24 August 155211 August 1614) was an Italian Mannerist painter active in Bologna and Rome. She is best known for her successful portraiture, but also worked in the genres of mythology and religious painting. She was trained by her father, Prospero Fontana.

  4. Lavinia Fontana (born 1552, Bologna [Italy]—died August 11, 1614, Rome) was an Italian painter of the Mannerist school and one of the most important portraitists in Bologna during the late 16th century. She was one of the first women to execute large, publicly commissioned figure paintings.

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  5. Lavinia Fontana. 1552 to 1614. She made great strides in the field of portraiture, which garnered her fame within and beyond Italy. In fact, Fontana is regarded as the first woman artist, working within the same sphere as her male counterparts, outside a court or convent.

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  6. Lavinia Fontana (August 24, 1552 – August 11, 1614) was an Italian painter. She is regarded as the first woman artist, working within the same sphere as her male counterparts, outside a court or convent. She was the first woman artist to paint female nudes, and possibly the first female to use live nude female models.

  7. The Visit of the Queen of Sheba to King Solomon by Lavinia Fontana (1552-1614) In 1872, just eight years after first opening its doors, the National Gallery of Ireland purchased The Visit of the Queen of Sheba to King Solomon by sixteenth-century Bolognese painter Lavinia Fontana.