Artemisia Gentileschi around 1622 : the shaping and reshaping of an artistic identity
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Artemisia Gentileschi around 1622 : the shaping and reshaping of an artistic identity
(Discovery series, 11)
University of California Press, c2001
- : pbk : alk. paper
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-167) and index
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9780520224261
内容説明
Mary D. Garrard, author of the acclaimed Artemisia Gentileschi, furthers her study of the seventeenth-century artist in this ground-breaking investigation of two little-known paintings. Taking as case studies the Seville Mary Magdalene and the Burghley House Susanna and the Elders, paintings of circa 1621-22 attributed to Artemisia. Garrard examines the ways that identity, gender, and market pressures interact both in the artist's work and in the criticism and connoisseurship that have surrounded it.
目次
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: Connoisseurship in a New Key
Gender and the Social Construction of Artistic Identity
Gender and the Personal Formation of Artistic Identity
PART ONE: A New Magdalen
A Tale of Two Pictures
Artemisia and Mary Magdalene
The Example of Caravaggio
The Example of Michelangelo
Artemisia as the Allegory of Painting
The Magdalen as Melancholy
The Reappropriation of Gendered Melancholy
PART TWO: The Burghley House Susanna
A Problem Picture
Susanna in the Garden of Love
Susanna as Social Scapegoat
The Picture: Technical Analysis and Documentation
Collaboration or Unauthorized Alteration?
Artemisia and Susanna, Public and Audience
Conclusion: The Shaping of a Complex Identity
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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: pbk : alk. paper ISBN 9780520228412
内容説明
Mary D. Garrard, author of the acclaimed Artemisia Gentileschi, furthers her study of the seventeenth-century artist in this groundbreaking investigation of two little-known paintings. Taking as case studies the Seville Mary Magdalene and the Burghley House Susanna and the Elders, paintings of circa 1621-22 attributed to Artemisia, Garrard examines the ways that identity, gender, and market pressures interact both in the artist's work and in the criticism and connoisseurship that have surrounded it.
目次
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: Connoisseurship in a New Key Gender and the Social Construction of Artistic Identity Gender and the Personal Formation of Artistic Identity PART ONE: A New Magdalen A Tale of Two Pictures Artemisia and Mary Magdalene The Example of Caravaggio The Example of Michelangelo Artemisia as the Allegory of Painting The Magdalen as Melancholy The Reappropriation of Gendered Melancholy PART TWO: The Burghley House Susanna A Problem Picture Susanna in the Garden of Love Susanna as Social Scapegoat The Picture: Technical Analysis and Documentation Collaboration or Unauthorized Alteration? Artemisia and Susanna, Public and Audience Conclusion: The Shaping of a Complex Identity Notes Works Cited Index
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