She was born in Rome in 1649, the daughter of
Pietro del Pò. She was his second daughter of this name. An earlier Teresa, baptised in Naples in 1646, must have died in
infancy. She is said to have painted in oil and in miniature, and etched a few plates in the style of her father; they included
Susannah and the Elders, after
Carracci. She became a member of the
Accademia di San Luca in Rome, and died in
Naples in 1716. ==References==