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My Grove Girl! Some time ago I made the beauty Simonetta di Saronno from the book “The Madonna

My Grove Girl!

Some time ago I made the beauty Simonetta di Saronno from the book “The Madonna of the Almonds” by Marina Fiorato, and I would do next the another female character of the book, Amaria Sant’Ambrogio. 

She is very rustic and naive grove girl, and even didn’t have the beauty standarts of her time (she is brunette with a swarthy skin), she is very pretty.

Amaria found Selvaggio, a young soldier with amnesia, and help him. And the couple felt in love with each other. Their love is so adorable!

I tried to make her as she was described to her wedding day in the book ;)

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My Almond Girl - version 2Simonetta di Saronno is the muse and the passion of Bernardino Luini in th

My Almond Girl - version 2

Simonetta di Saronno is the muse and the passion of Bernardino Luini in the book “The Madonna of the Almonds”, and yesterday I talked a little bit of the book, the Amaretto legend and about her and Luini here.

P.S. After I made the fanart, I found the fresco where appears Simonetta in the red dress. So I decided to remake the dress according with the fresco

c. 1528 

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My Almond Girl I just finish reading “The Madonna of the Almonds” by Marina Fiorato, and

My Almond Girl

I just finish reading “The Madonna of the Almonds” by Marina Fiorato, and totally felt in love with Bernardino Luini and his muse, Simonetta di Saronno!

Bernardino Luini was one of the Leonardo da Vinci’s pupils, and a huge artist!

In 1525 he went to Saronno (near to Milan) to painting the church Santa Maria dei Miracoli, but he needed a model to the Madonna!

According with the legend, he found his inspiration in a young widowed innkeeper, who became his model and (in most versions) lover. Out of gratitude and affection, the woman wished to give him a gift. Her simple means did not permit much, so she steeped apricot kernels in brandy and presented the resulting concoction to a touched Luini.

That’s the Amaretto!

Since he met her, he start to painting her face in all of his jobs.

The book has an adorable love story, and I recommend it to all that love historical fiction ;)

c. 1528


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