The Gentileschis won the trial, but with the reputation of the daughter besmirched in public eyes. Artemisia’s father quickly married her off to a minor artist from Florence - to which the pair moved. Judith (1623), Aurora (1625-7) & Venus & Cupid (c1625-7)

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a very pretty gay boy
( was studying @/NmtaArtemisia’s art )



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Fantastic to see Judith Slaying Holofernes up close. The frankly gory against the delicacy of this little bracelet - brilliant

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The Gentileschis won the trial, but with the reputation of the daughter besmirched in public eyes. Artemisia’s father quickly married her off to a minor artist from Florence - to which the pair moved. Judith (1623), Aurora (1625-7) & Venus & Cupid (c1625-7)

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The Gentileschis won the trial, but with the reputation of the daughter besmirched in public eyes. Artemisia’s father quickly married her off to a minor artist from Florence - to which the pair moved. Judith (1623), Aurora (1625-7) & Venus & Cupid (c1625-7)

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Day 33: Artemisia Gentileschi, David with the Head of Goliath, 1638-39. Oil on canvas, Private collection. The newest addition to Artemisia’s oeuvre, the artist's signature was discovered during restoration. It seems seems to have painted when the artist was briefly in England.

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So, you all probably know Artemisia’s “Susanna and the Elders” (c. 1610), but did you know that an x-ray was conducted on the painting in 1998 and this is what was discovered underneath🔬 Artemisia had originally painted this🎨 Why do you think she changed it?

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