This document provides information about the Renaissance artist Properzia de' Rossi. It discusses her most famous work "Joseph and Potiphar's Wife" from 1455 showing a biblical scene. De' Rossi gained fame after winning a competition for a church sculpture and was renowned for her miniature carvings on fruit pits. Examples of her jewelry incorporating carved stones and a coin with her portrait are presented. The document examines how de' Rossi learned sculpture from the master engraver Marcantonio Raimondi and discusses her portrayal in later portraits as a pious woman, despite achieving success in a male-dominated field.