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Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo

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20: 28: 92:, a certain type of shoe used by the Venetian upper-class women, which had prevented them from moving freely. The Inquisition saw the gender mixing at the newly established casinos as a symbol of this, and also banned noblewomen from frequenting them. Caterina was indicted and her casino was closed by order of the Inquisition 6 April 1747. Her case became famous, but it did not stop the development: already in 1751, another female noble, Marina Sagredo Pisani, opened a new casino, and in 1767 the Inquisition allowed noblewomen to frequent the casinos on the condition that they cover their faces. 82:. Venice become famous for its casinos at this point. The clergy and the Inquisition found these businesses scandalous, because at the casinos, both men and women from the nobility could mix freely. In prior centuries, women of the Venetian nobility had seldom been allowed to congregate with men, but during the 18th century, this underwent a sharp contrast, a development which started when Chiara, Maddalena and Laura Contarini, daughters of doge 69:
Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo was famous for her beauty and intellectual pursuits, was described as a skillful rider and became known for her travels. She hosted a literary salon counted among the most notable in contemporary Venice, and supported the inoculator Domeniceti.
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Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo is also known for her conflict with the Venetian Inquisition. She operated a popular casino at the
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Giambattista Tiepolo, 1696-1770: Catalog of an Exhibition Held at the Museo ...
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Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo is the model of several famous paintings of
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A Venetian Affair: A True Tale of Forbidden Love in the 18th Century
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The Empire of Stereotypes: Germaine de Staƫl and the Idea of Italy
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She was the daughter of Gerardo Sagredo of the aristocratic
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Rosalba Carriera - Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo as Berenice
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Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 6 (1964)
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Pietro Longhi, Gabriel Bella: scene di vita veneziana
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Venetian
salonniƩre
Sagredo family
Barbarigo family
Contarina Barbarigo
Giudecca
Domenico II Contarini
zoccoli
Rosalba Carriera
Madaluzza Contarini Gradenigo
The Dogaressa
The Dogaressa
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
Venice: History of the Floating City
A Companion to Venetian History, 1400-1797
The Empire of Stereotypes: Germaine de Staƫl and the Idea of Italy
Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo
Concise Dictionary of Women Artists
Pietro Longhi, Gabriel Bella: scene di vita veneziana
Giambattista Tiepolo, 1696-1770: Catalog of an Exhibition Held at the Museo ...
A Venetian Affair: A True Tale of Forbidden Love in the 18th Century
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 6 (1964)
Categories
Victims of the Inquisition
1715 births
1772 deaths
Italian salon-holders
18th-century Venetian people

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