the baker’s daughter

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The baker’s daughter is the English translation of “La Fornarina,” traditionally associated with Raphael’s famed portrait of his young Roman lover, believed to be the daughter of a local baker.

All labels observed (2)

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The Baker’s Daughter 1
the baker’s daughter canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance artwork
oil painting
painting
alsoKnownAs Raphael’s Fornarina NERFINISHED
artHistoricalSignificance famous portrait associated with Raphael’s love life
associatedWith Raphael NERFINISHED
attributedTo Raphael NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
culturalContext Italian Renaissance art
depicts Raphael’s lover
woman traditionally identified as a baker’s daughter
young woman
genre portrait
hasEnglishTitle The Baker’s Daughter NERFINISHED
hasItalianTitle La Fornarina NERFINISHED
hasOriginalTitle La Fornarina NERFINISHED
hasTheme artist’s muse
idealized female beauty
romantic attachment
languageOfTitle English
movement High Renaissance NERFINISHED
notableFor legend of the baker’s daughter as Raphael’s lover
sensuous depiction of sitter
originalLanguageOfTitle Italian
period 16th century
portraysLoverOf Raphael NERFINISHED
setting Rome NERFINISHED
subjectOccupationOfFamily baker
traditionalIdentification Raphael’s Roman mistress
daughter of a Roman baker

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

La Fornarina titleMeaning the baker’s daughter
Helene Schjerfbeck notableWork the baker’s daughter
this entity surface form: The Baker’s Daughter