Anna Tonelli | |
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Born | Anna Nistri c. 1763 |
Died | 22 July 1846 Florence, Italy |
Other names | Anna Nistri Tonelli |
Known for | painting |
Anna Tonelli, née Anna Nistri ( c. 1763 – 1846) [1] was an Italian portrait painter, active in the late 18th century and early 19th century primarily in Florence and London. [2] She often worked on miniature painting, watercolors, and pastels.
Anna Nistri was born c. 1763 in Florence, Italy. [2] In 1785, she married Italian violinist and composer, it:Luigi Tonelli and together they had two children. It is thought she received training in fine art from Giuseppe Piattoli in Florence. [2]
Early in her career, she painted portraits of Henry Blundell and Edward Clive, Earl of Powis. [2] From 1794, she lived in London, where she taught the Clive's children in drawing and exhibited twice at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1794 and 1797. [2] From 1798 to 1801, she accompanied the Clive family a trip to India, where she worked primarily in watercolors. [2] After the trip to India, she returned to Italy to be with her family. [2]
Her work is included in public museum collections including the British Museum, [3] the Holburne Museum, [4] National Gallery of Art, [5] among others.