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Virginia Vezzi

June 24, 1600–October 17, 1638

Active in: Italy, France
Alternate names: Virginia da Vezzo

Biography

Virginia Vezzi was born in 1600 in Velletri. Her father, Pompeo Vezzi, was an artist although no surviving paintings by him have been identified. She moved to Rome with her family in 1610 and began to study painting. She likely studied with Marco Tullio Montagna (1594–1649), who was also from Velletri. Around 1623, she entered the studio of Simon Vouet (1590–1649) as his student, where she painted history paintings and miniatures, working in oils and with pastels. By 1624, she was admitted as a member of the Accademia di San Luca in Rome. Her entrance piece was likely Judith, now in the collection of the Musée d’arts de Nantes.

In 1626, Vezzi married Vouet in the church of San Lorenzo in Lucina. The following year, the couple moved to Paris where Vouet was appointed Premier peintre du Roi and given an apartment in the Louvre. Some works by Vouet have been attributed to Vezzi, although her role in his atelier is unclear. She died in Paris in 1638 at the age of thirty-eight.

Selected Works

Bibliography

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Caponera, Tatiana, Marco Nocca, and Enrico Petti. Virginia Vezzi: Musa ed Artista: Tesi di Laurea. Viterbo: Tesi di Laurea Beni Culturali, 2006.

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De Beir, Valentine, Francesco Solinas, Alain Tapié ed. De dames van de barok : vrouwelijke schilders in het Italië van de 16de en 17de eeuw. Ghent: MSK, 2018.

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Theuli, Bonaventura. Teatro Historico di Velletri Insigne Citta, e Capo de Volsci. Velletri: Alfonso dell’Isola, 1644.