Showing 3 artworks with Orazio Gentileschi
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- Caravaggio
- 17Th Century
- Baroque Painting
- Gomorrah
- Woman
- Allegory
- Gentileschi
- Composition
- Public Felicity
- Gentileschi Orazio
- Gentileschi Artemisia Model
- Dramatic
- Female Artist
- Biblical Art
- Violin Portrait
- Harp
- Family
- Virtue And Music
- Movement
- Daughters
- Renaissance
- Lot
- Early 17Th Century
- Religious Iconography
- Painting
Orazio Gentileschi's "Public Felicity Triumphant over Dangers" (1624-25) captures a woman with a harp amidst a dramatic, cloudy sky. Explore this Baroque masterpiece’s rich details and Caravaggio-inspired artistry.
This captivating painting depicts a young woman passionately playing the violin, skillfully capturing Saint Cecilia as envisioned by Caravaggio. Gentileschi's masterful technique showcases his dedication to realism and composition within the broader context of Baroque art.
Witness Orazio Gentileschi's dramatic 'Lot and His Daughters,' a captivating biblical scene depicting the aftermath of Sodom & Gomorrah. Explore its rich details, Caravaggio-inspired style, and artistic legacy.