Giaconi, Luisa (1870–1908)
Giaconi, Luisa (1870–1908)
Italian poet. Born 1870 in Florence, Italy; died 1908.
Received diploma from Accademia delle belle arti, Florence, and made living copying paintings; work influenced by D'Annunzio and Pre-Rapahelites; writings collected posthumously in Tebaide (1909, 1912).
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