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- Caterina_Sagredo_Barbarigo abstract "Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo, was a Venetian noble and salon holder. She belongs to the most famous members of the Venetian Patrician nobility of her century. She was the daughter of Gerardo Sagredo and married Antonio Pisaro in 1732, and Gregorio Barbarigo in 1739: she was the mother of Contarina Barbarigo. Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo was famous for her beauty and intellectual pursuits, was described as a skillful rider and became known for her travels. She hosted a literary salon counted among the most notable in contemporary Venice, and supported the inoculator Domeniceti. Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo is also known for her conflict with the Venetian Inquisition. She operated a popular casino at the Guidecca. Venice begun the become famous for its casinos at this point, but the Inquisition did not like them. One reason was that both sexes from the nobility mixed freely at the casinos, which represented a development the Inquisition wished to stop: women of the Venetian nobility had formerly seldom been allowed to mix with men, but during the 18th century, this underwent a sharp contrast, a development which started when Chiara, Maddalena and Laura Contarini, daughters of doge Domenico II Contarini, had stopped using the zoccoli. The Inquisition saw the gender mixing at the newly established casinos as a symbol of this, and also banned noblewomen from frequenting them. Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo was therefore put on trial and her casino was closed by order of the Inquisition 6 April 1747. This case became famous, but it did not stop the development: already in 1751, another female noble, Marina Sagredo Pisani, opened a new casino, and in 1767 the Inquisition allowed noblewomen to frequent the casinos on the condition that they cover their faces. Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo is the model of several famous paintings of Rosalba Carriera.".
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- Caterina_Sagredo_Barbarigo comment "Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo, was a Venetian noble and salon holder. She belongs to the most famous members of the Venetian Patrician nobility of her century. She was the daughter of Gerardo Sagredo and married Antonio Pisaro in 1732, and Gregorio Barbarigo in 1739: she was the mother of Contarina Barbarigo. Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo was famous for her beauty and intellectual pursuits, was described as a skillful rider and became known for her travels.".
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