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Gentileschi

American  
[jen-tl-es-kee, jen-tee-les-kee] / ˌdʒɛn tlˈɛs ki, ˌdʒɛn tiˈlɛs ki /

noun

  1. Artemisia 1593?–1652?, Italian painter.


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In Valentino by Alessandro Michele, they used Italian Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi as inspiration, according to Vogue, and the “Killing of a Sacred Elmo” vibes were in your face, in a good way.

From Salon May 5, 2026

Lebrun would surely have known the monstrous tool from countless Italian Renaissance and Baroque paintings of martyred Saint Catherine of Alexandria — by Raphael, Caravaggio, Veronese, Artemisia Gentileschi, Bernardo Strozzi and dozens more.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 28, 2023

Artemisia Gentileschi was the greatest female painter of her generation and won acclaim during her lifetime, the Royal Collection Trust said.

From BBC Sep. 24, 2023

With the younger Michelangelo as her patron, Gentileschi gained entry to the cultural milieu of the time.

From Seattle Times Nov. 13, 2022

We learned about the artist, Artemisia Gentileschi, in art class last year.

From "I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter" by Erika L. Sánchez

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