Margherita Luti

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Margherita Luti is traditionally believed to have been Raphael’s lover and muse, often identified as the model for his famous painting "La Fornarina."

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Margherita Luti canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical figure
human
associatedWith High Renaissance art NERFINISHED
Raphael NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Papal States
culturalDepiction appears as Raphael’s lover in novels and films about Raphael NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Italian
existenceStatus historicity partly uncertain
familyBackground daughter of a baker
familyName Luti NERFINISHED
givenName Margherita NERFINISHED
hasNickname La Fornarina NERFINISHED
influenced romanticized image of Raphael in later literature
knownAs Margherita Luti, called La Fornarina NERFINISHED
mentionedIn art historical writings on Raphael
modeledFor "La Fornarina" NERFINISHED
"La donna velata" (attributed) NERFINISHED
museOf Raphael NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Italian
notableFor being identified as the model for Raphael’s painting "La Fornarina"
being the traditional lover and muse of Raphael
occupation artist’s model
placeOfActivity Rome NERFINISHED
portrayedIn "La Fornarina" by Raphael NERFINISHED
"La donna velata" by Raphael (traditional identification) NERFINISHED
relationship traditionally regarded as Raphael’s lover
residence Rome
sexOrGender female
subjectOf art historical speculation
biographical legends about Raphael’s private life
timePeriod early 16th century

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La Fornarina allegedModel Margherita Luti