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    as still life and portraitures. Because of their constrained independence‚ they were excluded from public commissions of the times that centered on religious frescos in churches or public buildings. One of the accomplished women artist was Artemisia Gentileschi‚ the daughter of a well-known artist Orazio known for his

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    “The compulsion to identify Artemisia herself in every woman’s face she painted‚ despite the lack of consistence amoung the faces in these images‚ may well be influenced by genered preconceptions.” Page 1 “A related gender stereotype‚ female narcissism‚ lurks behind the suggestion that the young Artemisia‚ locked in a claustrophobic Roman household‚ became obsessed with her own features and painted them repeatedly.” page 12 The Artemisia Files: Artemisia Gentileschi for Feminists and Other Thinking

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    The elephant in the Art room The mother the other Addressing the elephant in the Art room Linda Nochlin posed the question in her 1971 article “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? Arguing it was necessary to question “the unstated domination of white male subjectivity” that shaped the art historical canon; the article explored the reasons for the severe asymmetry of female to male artists throughout the course of art history. When examining western art as viewed through the canon one must

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    The artwork I selected is Lot & Daughters by Orazio Gentileschi. The piece is on display at the Getty Museum and was painted in 1622. This piece is a dynamic‚ wonderful example of the baroque style. Gentileschi’s strong use of chiaroscuro makes the painting seem to be a living scene being viewed from the other side of a window. His use of the three primary colors for the three subjects clearly defines each of them; while still creating color harmony. The subject matter is the story of the city

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    Art 180 – Written Assignment – Textbook page 387 Author: Artemisia Gentileshi Painting: Judith and Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes. 1625 About the painting Judith and Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes‚ circa 1625‚ is one of several paintings depicted by numerous authors about Judith‚ the fearless widow from The Book of Judith in the Old Testament. Artemisia Gentileschi herself painted four scenes of Judith’s story. Judith was an attractive Jewish princess‚ chosen by God‚ to

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    Fede Galizia was an amazing painter that was born in Milian‚ Italy in Ciara 1578 and died in Ciara 1630. Around the age of twelve‚ Fede Galizia had one of her first patrons and it was her father’s friend Paolo Morigia and he even wrote in one of his novels that she was “becoming a truly noble painter.” As a young girl‚ her father Nunzio Galizia taught her how to paint in his workshop. From learning from her father she developed similar types of techniques and also painted miniatures like her father

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    Queen Artemisia

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    powerful political leader‚ Warrior Queen Artemisia II of Halicarnassus. Queen Artemisia ruled over Halicarnassus‚ now Bodrum from 377 to 353 B.C with her husband and brother‚ King Mausolus. It was common custom in Caria for nobility to intermarry in their family. Both were the children of Hecatomnus of Mylasa‚ a local satrap to the Persians‚ who had been ambitious and had taken control of several of the neighbouring cities and districts. Mausolus and Artemisia‚ in their time‚ extended the territory

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    2a. What abiotic factors might account for any differences between different types of habitats‚ such as disturbed and less disturbed hillsides? Explain. Abiotic factors are non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect ecosystems. These include temperature‚ light (sun exposure)‚ soil composition‚ rocks‚ water‚ air pollution‚ humidity‚ radiation‚ and wind that can influence a species’ ability to survive. In each case the impact on the ecosystem will depend on the intensity

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    a great female painter by the name of Artemisia Gentileschi (July 8‚ 1593

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    Images of Women in Western Civilization Women’s Roles in Society and Contributions to the Art during the Renaissance Period  GENTILESCHI‚ Artemisia
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Florence The Renaissance is the period in history that served as a liaison between the Middle Ages and the Modern Age era. Historically‚ it is the period known for great changes and adaptation‚ the cultural movement and the rebirth period that lead to great contributions

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