Caterina di Meo Lippi
Caterina di Meo Lippi is commonly identified as the mother of Italian polymath Leonardo da Vinci. Little is known about Caterina's life and she has been the subject of scholarly debate. While some scholars believe that Caterina was an Arab or Chinese slave, a book published by Martin Kemp and the archival researcher Giuseppe Pallanti says that Caterina was born in 1436 to a poor farmer, was orphaned at the age of 14 and gave birth to Leonardo da Vinci at the age of 16. According to the book Caterina later had five more children with a different man.
Biography
According to the art historian Martin Kemp and the archival researcher Giuseppe Pallanti's book Mona Lisa: The People and the Painting, Caterina was born in 1436 to a poor farmer and became an orphan at age 14 after both of her parents died. She and her infant brother Papo moved into her grandmother's farmhouse in the hamlet of Mattoni, within a kilometre of Vinci. Her grandmother died in 1451, causing Caterina to have to look after herself and her younger brother. After the 24-year-old notary Ser Piero da Vinci, originally from Vinci but working in Florence, visited Vinci, Caterina became pregnant with Leonardo in July 1451 and gave birth to him at age 16. Ser Piero and Caterina did not marry. Piero married a woman named Albiera eight months after Leonardo's birth, although this marriage was probably arranged before Leonardo was born. Piero helped arranged a marriage for Caterina, with the farmer and kiln worker Antonio di Piero del Vacca, who was often referred to as Accattabriga, translating to "troublemaker", though Walter Isaacson's biography of Leonardo notes that "he does not seem to have been one". Caterina and Accattabriga later had five more children together, four girls and one boy.Caterina's husband, Accattabriga, died in about 1490, and around the same year, their son died after being shot by a crossbow. In July 1493 Caterina began living with Leonardo in Milan, but she died later that month, of malaria according to a record from the time. Leonardo recorded in his notebooks that the funeral and burial cost 123 soldi.