Lavinia Fontana: Trail Blazer, Rule Breaker

Interesting online lecture from ARTscapades on the 16th century artist, Lavinia Fontana.

The curator of the current exhibition on the artist at the National Gallery Ireland, Aoife Brady, explained how the show had been inspired by the conservation of their own picture “Visit of the Queen of Sheba to King Solomon” from 1599. She also took us though a long list of firsts for Fontana from being the first female professional artists to work outside a convent or court to being the fist female artist to paint female nudes.

She then led us through the five rooms of the show explaining the themes and introducing us to some of the main paintings that had been used. 

I had been lucky enough to go to the show when I was in Dublin recently and this talk was a lovely reminder of what I had seen and a good way to learn a bit more about the artist.

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