Maria de Dominici

ellyneyr Maltagh (1645–1703)

She peinteyr, jallooder, as ben reillt hrassagh Charmelagh Valtagh va Suor Maria de Dominici (6 Nollick 1645 – 18 Mayrnt 1703). V'ee ruggit lesh lught thie d'ellyneyryn ayns caayr Birgu (Vittoriosa),[1] as she neen lesh gaaue airh as leagheyder da Reejeryn y Valta v'ee.[2] She peinteyryn va jees jeh ny braaraghyn eck, Raimondo de Dominici as Francesco de Dominici.[2] Ren mac Raimondo, Bernardo, screeu lioar hennaghys ellynagh cho-emshiragh ghow stiagh imraaghyn da Maria.[3]

Maria de Dominici
Ruggit6 Mee ny Nollick 1645, 1645
Vittoriosa, y Valta Spittalagh
Hooar baase18 Mart 1703 (57 bleeaney d'eash)
Y Raue, Steatyn y Phaab
Seyraanaghty Valta
Keirdpeinteyr · jallooder · calliagh ghoo
Braaraghyn as shuyraghyn
slane rolley

Imraaghyn

reagh
  1. Hoe, Susanna (2015). Malta: Women, History, Books and Places. Y Lioarlann Ghoaldagh: HOLO Books. dgn. 3, 116, 117. ISBN 978-0-9572153-5-1.
  2. a b Delia Gaze, rd. (1997). Dictionary of Women Artists. Ym-l. 1. Taylor & Francis. dg. 462.
  3. de Dominici, Bernardo. Vite dei pittori, scultori ed architetti napoletani.