PALADINI, Arcangela - b. 1596 Pistoia, d. 1622 Firenze - WGA

PALADINI, Arcangela

(b. 1596 Pistoia, d. 1622 Firenze)

Italian painter, daughter and student of Filippo di Lorenzo Paladini. She was educated in the monastery of Sant’Agata in Florence, and was not just a painter; she was also a singer and a tapestry expert. From a young age she enjoyed the protection of the Medici Grand Duchesses, Christina of Lorraine and then Maria Maddalena of Austria, which aided her artistic training. She studied painting with Jacopo Ligozzi and singing with Francesca Caccini, performing before the court of the grand duchy in the church of Santa Felicita and in Palazzo Pitti.

In 1616 she married a Flemish tapestry maker, Jan Broomans from Antwerp, from whom she learned the profession, becoming so skilled that she became well known, not only as a favourite “singer” for the Medici house, but also as “Arcangiola ricamatora” or tapestry maker. This young and talented artist died in 1622 at just 23 years of age. Maria Maddalena of Austria had a funeral monument built in her honour in the church of Santa Felicita, decorated with the figures of Music and Painting, and made by sculptor Antonio Novelli.

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