Artemisia Curator's Talk

Excellent online talk from the National Gallery by Lietizia Treves, the curator of the current show at the gallery on Artemisia Gentileschi.

I am so excited about the show and have a ticket to go next week, so it was  good to hear this talk before I went and it left me even more excited. Treves talked us though Artemisia’s artistic career emphasising that the show to let her  art take centre stage and not been overshadowed by her life story in particular the rape trail of 1611.

Treves talked about how Artemisia travelled around Italy and to England and how that affected her style as well as how she used her own image to promote her work. She also looked at some new discoveries about pictures as a result of putting on this show such as demonstrating that some of the self-portraits as saints with martyr’s palms used a transfer to copy the composition.

This was a fascinating hour’s talk and roll on next Wednesday when I hope to see it for real.

 

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