She painted portraits and historical subjects in oil and pastel, including
portrait miniatures, among them,
Bacchus and Ariadne and
Angelica and Medoro. She married the painter
Pierre Subleyras in 1739. Her sisters, Teresa and Isabela were also artists in the same genre. Her
Dinner at the House of the Pharisee was included in the 1905 book
Women Painters of the World. The image was accompanied with the quote "Mary Magdalene at the feet of Jesus Christ in the house of Simon the Pharisee, after the painting in Rome in the Galleria Capitolina. It is a copy after a picture by the artist's husband, Pierre Subleyras, a picture now in the Louvre, Paris. Maria Tibaldi Subleyras presented this copy to Pope Benedict XIV, who sent her a thousand scudi, and placed her work in his collection at the capitol." ==Footnotes==