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Veronica Fontana (1651–1690) was an Italian engraver. Fontana was the daughter of the engraver , and was a native of Parma, although she would be associated with Bologna for much of her career. She was inspired by the example of the engraver Teresa Maria Coriolano, also of Bologna, and was encouraged in her pursuits by Elisabetta Sirani, with whom she took lessons; she also studied with her father. Fontana was proficient in woodcarving, and understood the effects of chiaroscuro, and her work was well-regarded during her lifetime. During her career she produced portraits and book illustrations as well as single sheet pieces.

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  • Veronica Fontana (cs)
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  • Veronica Fontana (1651, Parma, Itálie – 1690) byla italská umělkyně, rytečka. (cs)
  • Veronica Fontana, née en 1651 à Parme et morte en 1690 à Bologne, est une artiste italienne. Elle se consacra en particulier à la gravure, à la xylographie et à la décoration de livres. (fr)
  • Veronica Fontana (1651–1690) was an Italian engraver. Fontana was the daughter of the engraver , and was a native of Parma, although she would be associated with Bologna for much of her career. She was inspired by the example of the engraver Teresa Maria Coriolano, also of Bologna, and was encouraged in her pursuits by Elisabetta Sirani, with whom she took lessons; she also studied with her father. Fontana was proficient in woodcarving, and understood the effects of chiaroscuro, and her work was well-regarded during her lifetime. During her career she produced portraits and book illustrations as well as single sheet pieces. (en)
  • Veronica Fontana (Parma, 1651 – Bologna, 1690) è stata un'artista italiana, dedita in particolare all'incisione, alla xilografia e alla decorazione dei libri. (it)
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  • Veronica Fontana (1651, Parma, Itálie – 1690) byla italská umělkyně, rytečka. (cs)
  • Veronica Fontana, née en 1651 à Parme et morte en 1690 à Bologne, est une artiste italienne. Elle se consacra en particulier à la gravure, à la xylographie et à la décoration de livres. (fr)
  • Veronica Fontana (1651–1690) was an Italian engraver. Fontana was the daughter of the engraver , and was a native of Parma, although she would be associated with Bologna for much of her career. She was inspired by the example of the engraver Teresa Maria Coriolano, also of Bologna, and was encouraged in her pursuits by Elisabetta Sirani, with whom she took lessons; she also studied with her father. Fontana was proficient in woodcarving, and understood the effects of chiaroscuro, and her work was well-regarded during her lifetime. During her career she produced portraits and book illustrations as well as single sheet pieces. (en)
  • Veronica Fontana (Parma, 1651 – Bologna, 1690) è stata un'artista italiana, dedita in particolare all'incisione, alla xilografia e alla decorazione dei libri. (it)
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