Artemisia Gentileschi e il suo tempo

Artemisia Gentileschi, Ester e Assuero, 1626-29 ca., Olio su tela, 273.7 x 208,3 cm, Lent by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of Elinor Torrance Ingersoll, 1969 | © The Metropolitan Museum of Art

 

From 30 Novembre 2016 to 07 Maggio 2017

Rome

Place: Museo di Roma Palazzo Braschi

Address: Piazza di San Pantaleo 10

Times: Tuesday-Sunday: 10am-07pm; 24 and 31 December: 10am-02pm. Last admission 1 hour before closing time

Responsibles: Francesca Baldassari, Judith Mann, Nicola Spinosa

Organizers:

  • Roma Capitale Assessorato alla Crescita culturale - Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni Culturali
  • Arthemisia Group

Ticket price: Adults "exhibition only": € 11; Concessions "exhibition only": € 9

Telefono per informazioni: +39 060608

E-Mail info: museodiroma@comune.roma.it

Official site: http://www.museodiroma.it



Rome city will host a great exhibition dedicated to the one of the most passionate and beloved artists of her period: Artemisia Gentileschi. The location will be Palazzo Braschi  a magnificent palace of the XIX century  between Piazza Navona and Corso Vittorio Emanuele II
The artist was born in Rome in 1593 and she died in Naples in 1653, she was the protagonist of well- known dramatic and disgraceful  episodes. She lived mainly in Florence(1613-1620), in Rome (1620-1626) and in Naples (1626-1630).
The exhibition is a journey inside Artemisia’s art and life, with a deepened analysis about the influences and the exchanges with other artists.
The exhibition is a result of a long preparatory work, with important paintings coming from the most important Museums of the World: the Metropolitan Museum of New York, the Capodimonte Museum, the Wadsworth Atheneum of Hartford Connecticut, the Galleria Palatina of  Palazzo Pitti in Florence and  Národní galerie v Praze in  Prague.
Extraordinary works, as “Judith Slaying Holofernes”  (Capodimonte Museum), “Esther before Ahasuerus” (Metropolitan Museum of New York), “self-portrait” playing a LuteAutoritratto (Wadsworth Atheneum  of Hartford Connecticut) are exposed  together with many others.
Other paintings are exposed beside the Artemisia ones. They belong to the protagonists of the XVII century: artists such as Cristofano Allori, Simon Vouet, Giovanni Baglione, Antiveduto Grammatica  and Giuseppe Ribera.

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