It took nearly 25 years, but London’s National Gallery has finally acquired Orazio Gentileschi’s masterpiece The Finding of Moses (early 1630s), which has been on display in its galleries for so long ...
On Tuesday, Sotheby’s auction house feted the J. Paul Getty Museum at a private dinner at its New York showroom, with European Renaissance, Baroque and Old Master paintings from its next sale as an ...
In Blood Water Paint, author Joy McCullough tells a tragic yet empowering tale about Artemisia Gentileschi, the 17th-century Italian Baroque painter. Gentileschi has gone down in history not only as ...
148.9 x 186.7 cm. (58.6 x 73.5 in.) Commissioned from the artist by Giovanni Antonio Sauli (1596-1661), Genoa, likely in 1621; Thence by descent to his son, Francesco Maria Sauli (1662-1699), Genoa; ...
Artemisia Gentileschi, "Judith and her Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes" (1639 or 1640) (photo by Børre Høstland, all images courtesy the National Museum) Almost 400 years after her death, ...
The National Gallery is to buy Orazio Gentileschi’s The Finding of Moses (1630-33) for £19.5m, it was announced today. Behind the scenes it has already raised 90% of the price, and hopes to get the ...
Orazio Gentileschi was an Italian Baroque painter known for his dramatic use of light and shadow and his powerful portrayals of women. Born on July 9, 1563, in Pisa, Italy, he later moved to Rome, ...
Two down, one to go. That’s a bit of wishful thinking, but the J. Paul Getty Museum’s acquisition Thursday of Orazio Gentileschi’s magnificent Baroque masterpiece “Danaë” excites the imagination. The ...
A painting of David and Goliath newly hailed by experts as the work of Artemisia Gentileschi will, alas, not be a late addition to the National Gallery’s forthcoming first-ever exhibition celebrating ...
The life of Artemisia Gentileschi (1593–1652), the great Baroque painter who is the subject of the London National Gallery’s much heralded exhibition, will be the focus of a new scripted television ...
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