A new account of the renowned Baroque painter, revealing how her
astute professional decisions shaped her career, style, and legacy Art
has long been viewed as a calling—a quasi-religious vocation that
drives artists to seek answers to humanity’s deepest questions. Yet
the art world is a risky, competitive business that requires artists
to make strategic decisions, especially if the artist is a woman. In
Artemisia Gentileschi and the Business of Art, Christopher Marshall
presents a new account of the life, work, and legacy of the Italian
Baroque painter, revealing how she built a successful four-decade
career in a male-dominated field—and how her business acumen has
even influenced the resurrection of her reputation today, when she has
been transformed from a footnote of art history to a globally famous
artist and feminist icon. Combining the most recent research with
detailed analyses of newly attributed paintings, the book highlights
the business considerations behind Gentileschi’s development of a
trademark style as she marketed herself to the public across a range
of Italian artistic centers. The disguised self-portraits in her early
Florentine paintings are reevaluated as an effort to make a celebrity
brand of her own image. And, challenging the common perception that
Gentileschi’s only masterpieces are her early Caravaggesque
paintings, the book emphasizes the importance of her neglected late
Neapolitan works, which are reinterpreted as innovative responses to
the conventional practices of Baroque workshops. Artemisia Gentileschi
and the Business of Art shows that Gentileschi’s remarkable success
as a painter was due not only to her enormous talent but also to her
ability to respond creatively to the continuously evolving trends and
challenges of the Italian Baroque art world.
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ISBN
9780691258010
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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