Agostina Segatori (Ancona 1841–1910 Paris) was the niece of Fortunata Segatori and a model who posed for painters in Paris, France, such as Édouard Joseph Dantan, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Jean-Léon Gérôme, Eugène Delacroix, Vincent van Gogh and Édouard Manet.
Agostina Segatori is not only known for being the mistress of Edouard Dantan, she was the proprietress of the Café Tambourin, at 62 Boulevard de Clichy in Paris.
[3] Information on the relationship was related by one of the closest friends of Vincent van Gogh, the painter Émile Bernard in an article he wrote on Pere Tanguy, an important Parisian character in the 19th century.
[4] It seems that Vincent van Gogh and Agostina Segatori were very fond of each other, and she inspired the painter, who made two portraits of her and several nudes in oil.
Agostina Segatori died in Paris in 1910 after experiencing a number of setbacks including the loss of her Café.
Vincent van Gogh created two portraits of Agostina Segatori, one named The woman with the tambourine and the other the Italian.