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Rosina Ferrara (1861–1934) was an Italian artist's model from the island of
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, who became the favorite
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of American
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artist
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. Captivated by her exotic beauty, a variety of 19th-century artists, including Charles Sprague Pearce,
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, and
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, made works of art of her. Ferrara was featured in the 2003 art exhibit "Sargent's Women" at
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's Adelson Galleries, as well as in the book ''Sargent's Women'' published that year. At about the age of thirty, Ferrara married Barse and they moved to the United States, settling in
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.


Background

In the 19th century, American and European artists and writers traveled to the island of
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for its beautiful coastline, blue-green water, architecture, relaxed and rich culture, and the "exceptional beauty of its people" who are a mix of descendants of Roman, Greek, and Phoenician people. For instance, inspired by the beautiful women from Capri and
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,
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wrote the romantic novel ''
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''.


Biography

Of Greek ancestry, Ferrara was born in
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on the island of Capri in 1861. She is considered a descendant of
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, a 16th-century pirate. Beginning in the 1870s, she modeled for European and American artists, including British artist
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, who had a studio in the former Santa Teresa monastery.
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came to Anacapri in the summer of 1878, as had other of his friends who were artists. While there, he met and became a friend of Frank Hyde and worked in his studio. Taken by Ferrara's beauty, he made twelve paintings of her over one year, including ''A Capriote'', ''Head of an Anacapri Girl'', and ''Capri Girl on a Rooftop''. In 1891 in
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, she married American painter
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of
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and moved to the United States shortly after the marriage. They lived in Katonah,
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. In 1934, Ferrara died of pneumonia. Four years after her death, Barse committed suicide at his home in Katonah.


Image in art and culture

Ferrara was described by various artists as having the look of an Arab or Greek, the type seen in classical art, such as that of
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. Greek colonists settled in Capri in ancient times and left their mark in their descendants. When Charles Sprague Pearce showed his cabinet picture of Rosina for the Salon in 1882 he described her as "the tawney skinned, panther eyed, elf-like Rosina, wildest and lithest of all the savage creatures on the savage isle of Capri." English artist, Adrian Stokes wrote of Rosina: "It used to be very easy for artists to find models; but now the grown-up girls are rather shy of strangers, and the priests think it is dangerous for them to pose. For all of that, there are some regular models to be had. Rosina is considered the first on the island, and certainly is a remarkably handsome young woman. She sits perfectly as a model of London or Paris." One of the John Singer Sargent paintings, ''Dans les Oliviers à Capri'' (''Among the Olive Trees, Capri)'', was shown at the
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in 1879. Another version of the painting, ''A Capriote'', held by the
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, was submitted to the Society of American Artists in New York in March 1879 for its annual exhibition. The museum describes the painting of Rosina, "Her twisted stance echoes the forms of the branches, expressing a kinship between them of wild and natural beauty. Sargent equates his model with a classically inspired dryad, making her an elemental part of the wild Capri landscape." He also made a third painting of the same setting.


List of paintings

John Singer Sargent, primarily painted in 1878 *''A Capriote'' -
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*''Capri'' or ''Rosina Ferrara and Unidentified Woman'' - Westervelt Company,
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* ''Capri Girl on a Rooftop'' -
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* ''Capri Peasant, Study'' or ''Study Head for the Capri Girl'' - Private collection, formerly in the collection of Violet Sargent Ormund (John Singer Sargent's sister) *''Dans les Oliviers à Capri'' - Private collection *''Dans les Oliviers à Capri'' - Private collection (third of three near identical paintings, two known today by the same name and the third ''A Capriote'') * ''Head of Anacapri Girl'' or ''Rosina Ferrara'' - Private collection * ''Head of Rosina'' -
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* ''Rosina Ferrara'', 1882 - Private collection * ''Rosina Ferrara, Head of Anacapri Girl'' - Berger Collection Educational Trust * ''Rosina Ferrara - The Capri'' - Private collection * ''Stringing Onions'' - Private collection, "Sargent's Women" exhibit *'' View of Capri'' or ''Rosina Ferrara''- Yale University Art Gallery,
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Other artists *''Donna Rosina'' by George Randolph Barse -
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,
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*''Rosina Ferrara'' or ''Rosina'' by Charles Sprague Pearce *''Rosina'' by Frank Hyde (1880) - Private collection


References


External links

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John Singer Sargent Virtual Gallery
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ferrara, Rosina 1861 births 1934 deaths Italian artists' models Italian emigrants to the United States Capri, Campania People from Capri, Campania People from the Province of Naples Muses