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An American Artist’s Vignettes of Rural Italian Life

Summary by Hyperallergic
Francesca Alexander, “Charity” (1861), oil on canvas (© 1985 Sotheby’s Inc; photo courtesy Sotheby’s Inc.)English art critic John Ruskin once wrote that she possessed “a quite heavenly gift of genius in a kind I had never before seen”; American diplomat John Lothrop Motley called her a “person of unquestionable genius.” Today, Francesca Alexander is not well known, but in the late 1800s, her artworks and acts of charity were celebrated on both s…
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Hyperallergic broke the news in on Sunday, March 2, 2025.
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