Maria de Dominici
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Maria de Dominici | |
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Born | Vittoriosa, Malta |
December 6, 1645
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Rome, Italy |
Resting place | Santa Maria in Traspontina |
Nationality | Maltese, Italian |
Known for | sculpture, painting |
Suor Maria de Dominici (1645–1703) was a Maltese painter, sculptor, and a Carmelite nun. She was the daughter of a goldsmith and appraiser for the Knights of Malta. Two of her brothers, Raimondo and Francesco, were painters.[1] Raimondo's son Bernardo would write a contemporary art history book that included references to Maria.[2]
Biography
During her teens, de Dominici studied under the painter and sculptor Mattia Preti, who was painting and sculpting the interior of St. John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta. She is believed to have contributed.[3] Under his encouragement, she moved to Rome.[1]
Tribute
In 2010, a crater on Mercury was named after her.[4]