Teresa Berenice Vitelli

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Teresa Berenice Vitelli, also known as Suor Veronica, (active 1706 1729) was an 18th-century Italian painter.

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Biography

Vitelli was born in Florence and became a Roman Catholic nun there. [1] She is known for drawings, watercolours, and gouaches of still-life subjects, as well as copies of other masters. [1]

Vitelli died in Florence.

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