Madonna Fitta de Milano
Madonna Fitta de Milano (born 17th-century) was an Italian painter whose works were in the collection of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria.
As her name implies, she was probably born in Milan or worked there at the time her works were purchased. All that is known of her is her name on a list of artists between Michaelina Wautier and Maerten de Vos.[1]
It is possible that she is the same person as the Milanese painter Fede Galizia, considering the garbled spelling of some other artist names in the same catalog. No known works by Galizia are in the Kunsthistorisches Museum today, however there is a portrait by her hand in the Uffizi, where an exchange of paintings occurred in 1792.
References
- Davidis Teniers Antverpiensis, pictoris, et a cubiculis ser.mis principibus Leopoldo Guil. archiduci et Ioanni Austriaco, Theatrum pictorium : in quo exhibentur ipsius manu delineatae, eiusque curĂ¢ in aes incisae picturae, archetipae italicae, quas ipse ser.mus archidux in pinacothecam suam Bruxellis collegit, by Teniers in 1673 on archive.org
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