Rosina Ferrara

Charles Sprague Pearce, Study, Rosina, Capri, 1880

Rosina Ferrara (1861–1934) was an Italian artist's model from the island of Capri,[1] who became the favorite muse of American expatriate artist John Singer Sargent. Captivated by her exotic beauty, a variety of 19th-century artists, including Charles Sprague Pearce, Frank Hyde, and George Randolph Barse, made works of art of her.[2][3] Ferrara was featured in the 2003 art exhibit "Sargent's Women" at New York City's Adelson Galleries, as well as in the book Sargent's Women published that year.[3][4]

At about the age of thirty, Ferrara married Barse and they moved to the United States, settling in Westchester County, New York.

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Rosina Ferrara

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