Leonetta Cecchi Pieraccini | |
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Born | Leonetta Pieraccini 31 October 1882 |
Died | 23 September 1977 Rome, Italy |
Alma mater | Academy of Fine Arts, Florence |
Occupation(s) | Painter (portraits, landscapes) Writer |
Spouse | Emilio Cecchi (1884-1966) |
Children | Mario (1912, stillborn) Giuditta 'Ditta' (1913-1966: Anglistics scholar, translator & wife of Amerigo Natinguerra) Giovanna 'Suso' (1914-2010: Screenwriter) Dario (1918-1992: Art director & costume designer) |
Leonetta Cecchi Pieraccini (31 October 1882 - 23 September 1977) was an Italian painter, originally from Tuscany. Like many artists of the period, she is known principally for portraiture, employing watercolours or oils. Her actual output was more diverse, however. She produced a number of landscapes and monotypes. She was also a diligent diarist, and during the later part of her life published several books, which were autobiographical in character. Her work resonated with art lovers and commentators during the first and middle parts of the twentieth century, through which she lived, surviving to a good age. By the time she died, to the regret of admirers, her work was beginning to fall out of favour, however.[1][2][3]
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