Maria Suppioti Ceroni (1730 – c. 1773) was an Italian pastellist.
Born Maria SuppiotiinVicenza, Ceroni produced portraits and religious and mythological scenes and was active as an engraver as well. Her instructor was Giambettino Cignaroli. She was a member of the Verona Academy and was active in that city as well.[1] She married one Ceroni in 1755.[2] She is the subject of a poem by Giovanni Anastasio Pozzobon [it].[3]
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