[2] In 1939, she graduated with honours for painting, in the class of the famous Greek impressionist, Spiros Vikatos.
[1] Alongside her sister Androniqi Zengo Antoniu, she is considered as one of the first women-painters in the history of Albania.
[3] Her body of work includes over 300 oil paintings of portraits and landscapes, as well as over 200 charcoal drawings, many of which are held in private collections outside Albania.
[4] A retrospective exhibition of her work was organized in 2015 by the National Museum of Fine Arts (Albania).
[5] The same year, the city council of Korçë honoured her with a post-humous, honorary citizenship.