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Beatrice Ancillotti Goretti : ウィキペディア英語版
Beatrice Ancillotti Goretti

Beatrice Ancillotti Goretti (1879–1937) was an Italian artist who painted in the Renaissance tradition.
==Family ==
Beatrice Caterina Enrichetta Ancillotti Goretti was born in Florence in 1879 into a family of impassioned liberals. Her maternal grandfather Demetrio Corgialegno (1785-1861), who had settled in Florence, came from an old and rich Byzantine noble family. He fought alongside English poet, Lord George Byron, during the Greek war of independence and established a Society of Friends, a secret organisation aimed at overthrowing Ottoman rule, in both Corfu and his home town, Argostoli. Later, between 1838 and 1842, owing to his Tuscan connections, the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Leopoldo II, gifted to him large quantities of books for the newly founded University of Athens.
In 1871, Goretti's father, Torello Ancillotti (1843-1899) married her mother Marianna Coriaglegno,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.enricogallerie.com/artista/ancillotti-torello-653.asp )〕 known in the family as Demetria or Memi, with whom he would have two other children, Luisa, who died aged nine, and Demetrio apart from Beatrice. Torello Ancillotti had met his wife through his friend and the son of Demetrio Corgialegno, Carlo, when, in 1859, they had both joined Giuseppe Garibaldi during Italy's Third War of Independence. Awarded a silver medal for bravery during the conflict, when he returned to Florence, he was employed by the National Library of Florence. As a youth he had studied at both the Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze and that of Siena. He continued to paint, influenced greatly by the Macchiaioli, and in 1876 and 1877 held exhibitions in both Genoa and Turin.
Leaving his family behind in Florence, in 1877, Torello Ancillotti moved to Rouen in France where, during a liaison with the Countess of Barr, he began an intense and successful period of artistic activity as a painter, water colourist and sculptor. He exhibited in Paris and in Amsterdam before, in 1886, finally establishing himself, now reunited with his family, in Paris where they lived until their return to Florence in 1893.

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