Elena de Laudo (fl. 1445), was a Venetian glass artist.
She belonged to a glass painter family of Murano, and are noted to have painted blanks delivered to her from the workshop of Salvatore Barovier in 1443–1445.Of fourteen specialist glass painters (pictori) documented between 1443 and 1516, she and Marietta Barovier were the only women.[1]
References
- ↑ Syson, Luke (2001). Objects of Virtue: Art in Renaissance Italy. Getty Publications. p. 191.
- Giovanni Sarpellon, Miniature di vetro. Murrine 1838–1924, Venezia, Arsenale editrice, 1990, ISBN 88-7743-080-X.
- Meredith Small, Inventing the World: Venice and the Transformation of Western Civilization
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