Mazzoni was the second wife of sculptor
Guido Mazzoni. Under her husband's tutelage, she was taught the art of sculpting. She was known for her
terracotta figures and was so skilled that, according to biographer
Lodovico Vedriani, they often appeared to come to life under her fingers. She probably also worked in her husband's bottega, most likely as part of the workshop at their house.
Stefano Ticozzi in 1830 wrote she may have traveled to Naples and France, where her husband gained artistic commissions from
Charles VIII. ==Family==