User talk:Learner8877

On this page about Lavinia Fontana, a female renaissance painter, the section titled "Roman Period" it says "According to Jean Owens Schaefer, he reverse side of the medal depicts Pittura, an allegorical figure representing painting. He also posits that this is the first visual rendition of Cesare Ripa's 1603 description of Pittura". I don't know who Jean Owens Schaefer but I do know how to speak Italian and pittura is just the world for the act of painting. I have never heard of, nor been able to find on the internet, any proof of an allegorical figure named Pittura. So I think you should double check your sources on this one.