Elisabetta Keller
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Elisabetta Keller, also known as Elisabeth Keller, (6 July 1891 – 19 February 1969)[1] was a Swiss artist born in Italy and a founder of the Italian Soroptimist Club.[2]
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Elisabetta Keller | |
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Born | (1891-07-06)July 6, 1891 Monza, Italy |
Died | February 19, 1969(1969-02-19) (aged 77) San Francisco, California, US |
Nationality | Swiss, Italian |
Known for | Portraits, pastels |
Movement | Lombardi naturalism, modernism |
Spouse | Giovanni Battista Pitscheider |
Keller worked in many media, but preferred pastels. Though she created landscapes and still life, she was noted for her portraits, which were often of the upper-class and bourgeoisie of Milan. Among her subjects were her close friend, the poet Delio Tessa, and Pope Pius XI, a long-time family friend.[3][4]
The Soroptimist Club of Milan, the first Soroptimist club in Italy, was organized during a series of meetings held at Keller's residence in 1928. Besides Keller, the first 25 members included the composer Giulia Recli and the writer Ada Negri.[2] In 1931, Elisabeth Keller became the second president of the organization.[2]