Margherita Sparapani Gentili Boccapadule

Roman noble (1735–1820)
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Margherita Sparapani Gentili Boccapadule by Laurent Pécheux, 1777

Margherita Sparapani Gentili Boccapadule (Camerino, 29 October 1735 - Rome, 13 December 1820), was a Roman noble, salon holder, and traveler.[1] She was also known for her interest in literature and nature science, and a member of the Accademia degli Arcadi.[2][3]

Notes

  1. ^ Satta, Fiamma. "SPARAPANI GENTILI, Margherita". treccani.it. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
  2. ^ Di Jean-Pierre Lobies, François-Pierre Lobies, Index bio-bibliographicus notorum hominum, Biblio Verlag, 1973, p. 493. ISBN 3-7648-0726-1, 9783764807269. E anche in Fernando Mazzocca, Enrico Colle, Stefano Susino, Il Neoclassicismo in Italia da Tiepolo a Canova, Milano, SKIRA, 2002, p. 477.
  3. ^ "Leggera ma non troppo". museodiroma.it. Muses di Roma. Retrieved 7 January 2024.