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Self-Portrait ghjlytyty
1554 Oil on canvas Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
ANGUISSOLA Sofonisba2.jpgPainting ID::  4814
 

 

 
   
      

ANGUISSOLA Sofonisba
  
Italian Mannerist Painter, 1532-1625 The best known of the sisters, she was trained, with Elena, by Campi and Gatti. Most of Vasari's account of his visit to the Anguissola family is devoted to Sofonisba, about whom he wrote: 'Anguissola has shown greater application and better grace than any other woman of our age in her endeavours at drawing; she has thus succeeded not only in drawing, colouring and painting from nature, and copying excellently from others, but by herself has created rare and very beautiful paintings'. Sofonisba's privileged background was unusual among woman artists of the 16th century, most of whom, like Lavinia Fontana (see FONTANA (ii),(2)), FEDE GALIZIA and Barbara Longhi (see LONGHI (i), (3)), were daughters of painters. Her social class did not, however, enable her to transcend the constraints of her sex. Without the possibility of studying anatomy, or drawing from life, she could not undertake the complex multi-figure compositions required for large-scale religious or history paintings. She turned instead to the models accessible to her, exploring a new type of portraiture with sitters in informal domestic settings. The influence of Campi, whose reputation was based on portraiture, is evident in her early works, such as the Self-portrait (Florence, Uffizi). Her work was allied to the worldly tradition of Cremona, much influenced by the art of Parma and Mantua, in which even religious works were imbued with extreme delicacy and charm. From Gatti she seems to have absorbed elements reminiscent of Correggio, beginning a trend that became marked in Cremonese painting of the late 16th century. This new direction is reflected in Lucia, Minerva and Europa Anguissola Playing Chess (1555; Poznan, N. Mus.) in which portraiture merges into a quasi-genre scene, a characteristic derived from Brescian models.
Self-Portrait ghjlytyty
1554 Oil on canvas Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

Related Paintings to ANGUISSOLA Sofonisba :.
| Claude Monet 101 (2) | Ambrosius Benson (c. 1495-before 1550) -- Virgin and Child with Saints Catherine of Alexandria and Barbara | Edward Hicks, American, 1780-1849 -- The Peaceable Kingdom | Italian (Florentine) Painter--Portrait of a Woman | Peter Paul Rubens31 | | Battle for a Woman | Morning on the Seine,near Giverny | Still-Life with Silver Cup | Connaught Bulong | La Patineuse |


        

 

 

 

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