Artemisia Gentileschi
artist
Delicate negotiations with lenders are under way to postpone major European shows of Raphael, Artemisia Gentileschi and Christo
National Gallery in London describes move as "unprecedented" and a "tough decision"
Restored work—with “Artemisia” signature—will be shown by conservation studio during major National Gallery exhibition
Exhibition on rediscovered 17th-century artist, which includes rare loans, is due to open in London in April
The Finding of Moses is on display, but it will soon be moved to the newly refurbished Baroque room
Work depicting Roman heroine Lucretia was in a private collection for 40 years
Painting of Lucretia has been in a private collection in Lyon for the past 40 years and is estimated to sell for over €600,000
We look back at the women who were written out of art history with National Gallery curator Letizia Treves, Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum director Jordana Pomeroy and artist Helen Cammock
The portrait has striking similarities to a recent acquisition by the National Gallery in London
We speak to curators Letizia Treves and Jordana Pomeroy about the growing trend to bring historical female artists to the fore. Plus, Kate MacGarry tells us about participating in Condo London. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
Major works by 14 women artists are expected to dominate Sotheby’s Masters Week offerings and bring more 'diverse' collectors
Exhibition of Europe’s greatest female Old Master will include museum's freshly conserved acquisition
The female Italian Baroque artist's depiction of Lucretia is thought to have been in European collection since the 19th century
Piece by Italian Baroque painter was sold in Paris last year for €2.4m
Self-portrait as Saint Catherine, another woman who resisted, achieves record price for the artist