The article, printed in April 1947, states that paintings for sale included the works of Orazio Gentileschi – Artemisia’s father. In time, some of these paintings would go on to be attributed ...
The National Gallery in London have just today published the following video presenting new insights into Orazio Gentileschi's The Finding of Moses resulting from recent conservation and cleaning.
The painting will undergo conservation treatment ... The daughter of painter Orazio Gentileschi, she overcame enormous personal challenges to enjoy success and acclaim in a male-dominated world ...
The painting was recently rediscovered in the ... Great Britain in the late 1630s as she worked alongside her father Orazio Gentileschi at the court of Charles I and Henrietta Maria.
If the name Artemisia Gentileschi doesn ... also trained as apprentices to Orazio and who might have served as dramatic counterpoints for the young female artist. Sam Kissajukian in his one ...
Gentileschi began painting at 15. Her father Orazio was a competent painter albeit not one touched by the glory, and her most powerful artistic ancestor was the mad, bad, and dangerous to know ...
Art historian Simon Gillespie found ... a favourite Biblical subject for both Artemisia (1593-around 1654) and her father, Orazio Gentileschi (1563-1639). When the work was sold at Sotheby's ...