Artemisia Gentileschi around 1622

The Shaping and Reshaping of an Artistic Identity (The Discovery Series)

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Artemisia Gentileschi around 1622

The Shaping and Reshaping of an Artistic Identity (The Discovery Series)

1 edition
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"Mary D. Garrard, author of the acclaimed Artemisia Gentileschi, furthers her study of the seventeenth-century artist in this groundbreaking investigation of two little-known paintings. Taking as case studies the Seville Mary Magdalene and the Burghley House Susanna and the Elders, paintings of circa 1621-22 attributed to Artemisia, Garrard examines the ways that identity, gender, and market pressures interact both in the artist's work and in the criticism and connoisseurship that have surrounded it.

Garrard explains differences in the artist's presentation of women in the two paintings as motivated by the same thing: Artemisia's intense ambition to excel as an artist in a culture that insisted upon sexualizing her identity. She describes the complex interaction between the artist and her audience as a reactive dynamic of creation and reception that continues into the present era."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
168

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Artemisia Gentileschi around 1622: The Shaping and Reshaping of an Artistic Identity (The Discovery Series)
February 5, 2001, University of California Press
Hardcover in English - 1 edition
Cover of: Artemisia Gentileschi around 1622
Artemisia Gentileschi around 1622: The Shaping and Reshaping of an Artistic Identity (The Discovery Series)
February 5, 2001, University of California Press
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First Sentence

"Thanks to the prominence of the early Susanna and the Judiths, Artemisia's female characters are best known as forceful women who energetically protest their circumstances or do something radical to improve them."

Classifications

Library of Congress
ND623.G364 G368 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
168
Dimensions
9.8 x 6.9 x 0.6 inches
Weight
7.2 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7711149M
Internet Archive
artemisiagentile0000garr
ISBN 10
0520228413
ISBN 13
9780520228412
LCCN
00056385
OCLC/WorldCat
44493326
Library Thing
362911
Goodreads
179336

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