
Sofonisba Anguissola · PD
A Irmã da Artista, Elena, em Hábito de Freira
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A história
Sofonisba Anguissola painted this around 1551, when she was about 20 and there was almost no path for a woman to become a painter. Her father, a minor nobleman in Cremona, had chosen to educate his daughters in art, and Sofonisba painted the people nearest to her. This is her sister Elena, shown in the habit of a novice. Elena entered a convent in Mantua and took the name Sister Minerva. In her hands is a small red leather book tipped with gold. For a long time no one believed a young woman had made it, and the picture was attributed to Titian until Sofonisba's name was recognised again.




