Education
She studied under her father, and with her sister Marianna Pascoli (1790–1846), but then in Milan studied under the engraver Antonio Nardello.
She studied under her father, and with her sister Marianna Pascoli (1790–1846), but then in Milan studied under the engraver Antonio Nardello.
She depicted genre scenes, often in pastel. The often made miniature copies of grand masters. She completed some illuminated manuscript work, in addition to portraits and genre works.
She was a resident of Venice.
In 1870 at the Parma Exposition, she displayed a pastel Magdalen. In 1877 at Naples, she exhibited: First Love.
A pastel Louisiana maschera. In 1881 at Venice: a copy of the San Marco by Titian.
A copy of the Dinner at Emmaus by Giambellino.
Una Puttina colonel gatto. Una Romana, and Una venditrice di uova nel costume veneto.