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Top of the Day: The Nuns’ Parlour at SanZaccaria - Francesco Guardi, 1746 - 1750


Today's Artwork:

  • Self-Portrait with Her Daughter, Julie (1780-1819) - Louise-Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun (1755-1842) and Paris, Louvre museum, 18th Century -- link --
  • Beer Street - William Hogarth, 1751 -- link --
  • The Pasha in His Harem, c. 1735-1739 - Francois Boucher, c. 1735-1739 -- link --
  • The Nuns’ Parlour at SanZaccaria - Francesco Guardi, 1746 - 1750 -- link --

​Johannah found this article about the Nuns of SanZaccaria (there's more to the article, some hard punishment stories of the time period, you may or may not want to read) 
https://iamnotmakingthisup.net/23954/the-flesh-is-mightier-than-the-sword/
and a little more about their history I found but I know there's more written about these women: 
https://www.medievalists.net/2020/07/nuns-san-zaccaria/
Terry was right about them being from wealthy families and the powers-that-be were very concerned about the nun's habits which, "looked more like nymphs (garb) than a nuns!" Haahah!

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