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  2. Artemisia Gentileschi - Wikipedia

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    Artemisia and her oeuvre became a focus again, having had little attention in art history scholarship save Roberto Longhi's article "Gentileschi padre e figlia (Gentileschi, father and daughter)" in 1916 and Bissell's article "Artemisia Gentileschi—A New Documented Chronology" in 1968. As Artemisia and her work began to garner new attention ...

  3. Self-Portrait as a Female Martyr - Wikipedia

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    The artist, Gentileschi painted this portrait depicting herself as a female martyr when she was twenty-two. [9] Helen Clements describes Gentileschi’s painting as portraying herself in a gentle and more intimate manner. [9] Clements commented on the way Gentileschi looked in the painting mentioning that the women looks very soft. [9]

  4. Agostino Tassi - Wikipedia

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    Regarding his artistic formation, Tassi is said to have been a pupil of Paul Bril, from whom he derived some of his images of the sea. He later worked in Rome with Orazio Gentileschi, who painted figures, after being commissioned by Pope Paul V. During his stay, he raped Orazio's daughter, the painter Artemisia Gentileschi.

  5. Now You See Us: Women Artists in Britain 1520-1920 review - AOL

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    3/5 Laura Knight and Artemisia Gentileschi feature among a vast array of little-known female artists in this expansive survey at Tate Britain, but some of the work on display only underlines the ...

  6. Self-Portrait (Artemisia Gentileschi) - Wikipedia

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    Artemisia's pose has led art historians to see the painting as a direct challenge to a viewer. Mary Garrard has interpreted this in the context of Artemisia's gender, i.e. a challenge to male artists of the time. This contention is made based on the shape of the painting hand, as this gesture in the 17th century represented a "challenge ...

  7. Lost Artemisia Gentileschi artwork goes on display in Windsor

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    For more than 100 years it had been kept in storage at Hampton Court Palace after being mis-attributed to an anonymous French artist.

  8. Portrait of a Lady Holding a Fan - Wikipedia

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    Others have seen both the hand of father and daughter, [3] but there is now consensus that the painting is solely by Artemisia. [4] [1] The confident pose of the and luxurious black costume evoke the portraits done by Anthony van Dyck and Pieter Paul Rubens in Genoa at the same time, but there is no evidence to suggest Artemisia visited the city.

  9. Danaë (Artemisia Gentileschi) - Wikipedia

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    Given that Orazio was known to work frequently on copper, this has led scholars to debate the authorship between daughter and father. [6] The attribution to Artemisia lies in both the naturalistic rendering of the female form as well as the sensitive portrayal of a woman's distress towards sexual violence. [5]