An earlier Teresa, baptised in Naples in 1646, must have died in infancy.
[1] She is said to have painted in oil and in miniature, and etched a few plates in the style of her father; they included Susannah and the Elders, after Carracci.
She became a member of the Accademia di San Luca in Rome, and died in Naples in 1716.
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