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Elisa Rigutini or Elisa Rigutini Bulle (1859 in Pistoia – ?) was an Italian painter. She was a resident of Florence. ==Biography== Her painting are said to imitate antique tapestries, and she mainly exhibited in Florence during the late 1880s. Among her works are a canvas painted in gouache, depicting: ''i bambini giardinieri''; and a study dal vero (from reality): ''Frutte''; ''Oleandri'', and ''L'incoronazione d'Ester''. At the 1890 Exposition Beatrice, she was awarded a bronze and gold medal.〔(''Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti'' ), by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 414.〕 She translated some of Nietzche's work titled ''Nietzsche giovane'', to Italian; her work was approved by the philosopher's sister, Elisabeth Forster-Nietzsche. Elisa's husband Oskar Bulle (born 1857) was a German professor and philosopher, who wrote an Italian-German dictionary in collaboration with Elisa's father, Giuseppe Rigutini, a philologist (1829–1903).〔(Nuova antologia ), Volume 190, edited by Francesco Protonotari, page 684.〕
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