Therese Jansen Bartolozzi

[2] The family business of teaching dance to well-off customers was quite successful and was continued for some time by Therese and her younger brother Louis Jansen (1774–1840).

[7] She was listed by a contemporary encyclopedist as one of Clementi's three most distinguished pupils, along with John Field and Johann Baptist Cramer.

[12] Gaetano Bartolozzi was primarily an art dealer who also branched out into the sale of other goods as well; his work often took him to Venice.

[17] In 1798, Bartolozzi closed up his art business, auctioning off his stock at Christie's, and the family left for Europe: first Paris, then Vienna, and finally Venice.

[19] Arriving in Venice, the Bartolozzis found that their property had been looted by French forces during the recent invasion of the area.

[20] Needing to start over financially, they returned to London, where Bartolozzi began giving lessons in drawing.