List of works by Artemisia Gentileschi
The following is an incomplete list of paintings by the Italian Baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi. Catalogue numbers are taken from the 2001 publication by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[1]
No. | Title | Year | Location | Image |
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51 | Susanna and the Elders | 1610-1 | Schönborn Collection, Pommersfelden | |
52 | Madonna and Child | 1610-1 | Galleria Spada, Rome | Dimensions: 116.5 * 86.5 cm |
53 | Cleopatra | 1611-2 | Collection of Amadeo Morandotti, Milan | Dimensions: 118 * 181 cm |
54 | Danae | 1612 | The Saint Louis Art Museum | Dimensions: 40.5 * 52.5 cm |
55 | Judith Beheading Holofernes | 1611-2 | Museo di Capodimonte, Naples | |
60 | Judith and her Maidservant | c.1618-9 | Pitti Palace, Florence | |
57 | Self-Portrait as a Lute Player | 1616-18 | Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, Connecticut, US | |
56 | Self-Portrait as a Female Martyr | c.1615 | Private Collection | Dimensions: 31.75 * 24.76 |
58 | Mary Magdalene | 1616–17 | Pitti Palace, Florence | |
59 | Saint Catherine of Alexandria | c.1618-9 | Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence | Dimensions: 77 * 63 |
n/a | Cleopatra | 1620 | Collezione della Fondazione Cavallini-Sgarbi, Ferrara | |
61 | Jael and Sisera | 1620 | Szepmuveszeti Museum, Budapest | Dimensions: 86 * 125 |
63 | Saint Cecilia | c.1620 | Galleria Spada, Rome | Dimensions: 108.78.5 |
64 | Allegory of Painting | 1620s | Musee de Tesse, Le Mans | Dimensions: 95.5 * 133 |
62 | Judith Slaying Holofernes | 1620-1 | Uffizi, Florence | |
65 | Susanna and the Elders | 1622 | Burghley House, Stamford | Dimensions: 161.5 * 123 |
66 | Portrait of a Gonfaloniere | 1622 | Palazzo d'Accursio, Bologna | Dimensions 208 * 128 |
67 | Lucretia | c.1623-5 | Collection Gerolamo Etro, Milan | Dimensions: 100 * 77 |
68 | Penitent Magdalene | c.1625-6 | Seville Cathedral | Dimensions: 122 * 97 |
69 | Judith and Her Maidservant | c.1625-7 | Detroit Institute of Arts | Dimensions: 182.8 * 142.2 |
70 | Sleeping Venus | c.1625-30 | Barbera Piasecka Johnson Foundation, Princeton | Dimensions: 94 * 144 |
71 | Esther before Ahasuerus | c.1628-35 | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York | Dimensions: 208 * 273 |
72 | Annunciation | 1630 | Museo di Capodimonte, Naples | Dimensions: 257 * 179 |
73 | Penitent Magdalene | c.1630-2 | Private Collection | Dimensions: 65.7 * 50.8 |
74 | Corsica and the Satyr | c.1630-5 | Private Collection | Dimensions: 155 * 210 |
75 | Clio: the Muse of History | 1632 | Private collection | |
76 | Cleopatra | 1633-5 | Private collection, Rome | Dimensions: 117 * 175.3 |
77 | Birth of Saint John the Baptist | 1633-5 | Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid | Dimensions: 184 * 258 |
78 | Lot and His Daughters | 1635-8 | Toledo Museum of Art | Dimensions: 230.5 * 183 |
79 | Saint Januarius in the Amphitheater | 1636-7 | Museo di Capodimonte, Naples | Dimensions: 300 * 200 |
80 | David and Bathsheba | c.1636-8 | Columbus Museum of Art | Dimensions: 265.4 * 209.5 |
81 | Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting | 1638-9 | Royal Collection, Windsor | |
82 | Venus Embracing Cupid | 1640s | Private Collection | Dimensions: 121 * 160 cm |
83 | Susanna and the Elders | 1649 | Moravska Galerie, Brno | Dimensions: 205 * 168 |
84 | Virgin and Child with a Rosary | 1651 | El Escorial | Dimensions: 58 * 50 |
References
- ↑ Christiansen, Keith; Mann, Judith (2001). Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Heddaya, Mostafa. "Connecticut Museum Acquires Rare Artemisia Gentileschi Self-Portrait." Hyperallergic. Hyperallergic Media, Inc, 28 Mar. 2014. Web. 11 Feb. 2016. <http://hyperallergic.com/117372/connecticut-museum-acquires-rare-artemisia-gentileschi-self-portrait/>.
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