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Anna Rosina de Gasc

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Anna Rosina de Gasc
Self-portrait of Anna Rosina de Gasc, 1767
Born
Anna Rosina Lisiewska

(1713-07-10)10 July 1713
Died26 March 1783(1783-03-26) (aged 69)
NationalityGerman
EducationGeorg Lisiewski (her father)
Antoine Pesne
Known forPainting

Anna Rosina de Gasc (born: Anna Rosina Lisiewska (10 July 1713 – 26 March 1783) was a German portrait painter.

Life

Anna Rosina was born into a family of painters of Polish noble origin in Berlin.[1] Her father, Georg Lisiewski (1674–1751), taught her painting and also taught her younger sister Anna Dorothea (1721–1782) and her brother Christoph Friedrich (1725–1794). She later studied with the painter Antoine Pesne and learned his style of painting.

In 1757, she was appointed as court painter by Frederick Augustus of Anhalt-Zerbst. During her ten-year stay at the court, she painted a gallery of forty ladies. Later, she moved to the ducal court in Brunswick, where she received a generous grant from Duchess Philippine Charlotte of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.

In 1741, Anna Rosina married the Prussian court painter David Matthieu (1697–1755) and became the stepmother of Georg David Matthieu. After David's death, she married in 1760 to Louis de Gasc, who was a friend of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. She had two children with him.

Anna Rosina de Gasc died in 1783 in Dresden.

Honors

References

  • Anna Rosina de Gasc, in: Ulrich Thieme, Felix Becker et al.: Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart, vol. 23, E. A. Seemann, Leipzig, 1929, p. 283
  • Frances Borzello: Wie Frauen sich sehen. Selbstbildnisse aus fünf Jahrhunderten, Karl Blessing Verlag, Munich, 1998
  • Gottfried Sello: Malerinnen aus fünf Jahrhunderten, Ellert & Richter, Hamburg, 1988, ISBN 3-89234-077-3

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