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  1. Hace 4 días · The 'impressively expansive' exhibition showcases some 200 paintings, sculptures and prints Newsletter sign up Newsletter Artemisia Gentileschi's Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting (La ...

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  3. 1 de may. de 2024 · Sofonisba Anguissola (born c. 1532, Cremona [Italy]—died November 1625, Palermo) was a late Renaissance painter best known for her portraiture. She was one of the first known female artists and one of the first women artists to establish an international reputation. Among female painters, she was unusual in that her father was a nobleman ...

  4. 7 de may. de 2024 · Artemisia Gentileschi, Self-portrait as a Female Martyr (1615) Artemisia gentileschi, Female art, Woman painting Artemisia Gentileschi in Naples: here's what the exhibition on the artist's Neapolitan period looks like

  5. Hace 1 día · Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria (about 1615‒17) by Artemisia Gentileschi (1593‒1654 or later) Ikon Gallery, Birmingham; The Fighting Temeraire (1839) by Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle; The Umbrellas (about 1881‒6) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841‒1919) Leicester Museum and Art Gallery

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  7. 6 de may. de 2024 · Finish the semester strong with Britannica. High Renaissance art, which flourished for about 35 years, from the early 1490s to 1527, when Rome was sacked by imperial troops, revolves around three towering figures: Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519), Michelangelo (1475–1564), and Raphael (1483–1520).