By Her Hand: Artemisia
Gentileschi and Women Artists
in Italy, 1500–1800
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum
of Art, Hartford
30th September 2021–
9th January 2022 |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
11. Judith and
her maidservant
with the head
of Holofernes,
by Artemisia
Gentileschi.
c.1623–25. Oil
on canvas, 184
by 141.6 cm.
(Detroit Institute
of Arts; exh.
Wadsworth
Atheneum
Museum of Art,
Hartford).
Attributed works:
12. A hedgehog
in a landscape,
by Giovanna
Garzoni. c.1643–
51(?). Tempera
with graphite
on parchment,
23.5 by 38
cm. (Private
collection; exh.
Wadsworth
Atheneum
Museum of
Art, Hartford;
Bridgeman
Images).
Attributed works:
13. Bouquet of
flowers, by Anna
Maria Vaiani.
1633. Engraving
on paper, 25 by
17 cm. (From G.B.
Ferrari, De Florum
Culturam, Rome
1633; Metropolitan
Museum of Art,
New York; courtesy
Dumbarton Oaks
Research Library
and Collection,
Washington;
exh. Wadsworth
Atheneum Museum
of Art, Hartford).
12. Death of Atilius Regulus, by Salvator Rosa. Signed with Monogram. Canvas, 152 by 216 cm. (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia, The Williams Fund, 1959.)
Attributed works:
13. ?Preparatory Drawing for the Death of Atilius Regulus, by Salvator Rosa. Black Chalk, 18.3 by 27 cm. (Cabinet des Dessins, Musée du Louvre.)
Attributed works:
14. Death of Atilius Regulus, by Giulio Romano and Assistants. Fresco. (Palazzo del Te. Mantua). Photo Courtesy Frick Art Reference Library.
Attributed works:
15. Death of Atilius Regulus, by Salvator Rosa. Etching. (British Museum). Photo Courtesy of the Trustees, the British Museum.
Attributed works:
16. Engraving after the Fresco Illustrated in Fig.14, by Diana Scultori. (Gabinetto Nazionale delle Stampe, Rome.)