Image above: Detail from Artemisia
Gentileschi, 'Self Portrait as a Lute Player', about 1615-18. Wadsworth Atheneum
Museum of Art, Hartford, CT Charles H. Schwartz Endowment Fund 2014.4.1 ©️ Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
3 October 2020 – 24 January 2021
Location: Sainsbury Wing
"I will show Your Illustrious Lordship
what a woman can do"
In 17th-century Europe, at a time when women
artists were not easily accepted, Artemisia was exceptional. She challenged
conventions and defied expectations to become a successful artist and one of
the greatest storytellers of her time.
Artemisia painted subjects that were
traditionally the preserve of male artists and for the male gaze; transforming
meek maidservants into courageous conspirators and victims into survivors.
In this first major exhibition of Artemisia’s
work in the UK, see her best-known paintings including two versions of her
iconic and viscerally violent ‘Judith beheading Holofernes’; as well as her
self portraits, heroines from history and the Bible, and recently discovered
personal letters, seen in the UK for the first time.
Follow in Artemisia’s footsteps from Rome to
Florence, Venice, Naples and London. Hear her voice from her letters, and see
the world through her eyes.
https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/exhibitions/artemisia
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