Margherita Caffí (Vicenza fl. 1662-1700)
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Margherita Caffí (Vicenza fl. 1662-1700)

Roses, tulips, gladiolus and other flowers in a ceramic urn with potted daffodils

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Margherita Caffí (Vicenza fl. 1662-1700)
Roses, tulips, gladiolus and other flowers in a ceramic urn with potted daffodils
oil on canvas laid down on panel
25¾ x 34¾ in. (65.4 x 88.3 cm.)

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Margherita Caffí, an artist from Vicenza known for her paintings of flowers, was patronized by the Medici in Florence and the Habsburgs in Madrid and Innsbruck; she seems to have lived in Innsbruck for a significant period of time. Her loose handling of paint and free technique is more rococo than baroque, yet her color scheme - which favors red, yellow, and blue - and the use of a dark background identify her as a seventeenth-century artist.