Portrait of Beatrice Cenci

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Portrait of Beatrice Cenci
01 Portret Beatrice Cenci.jpg
Artist Ginevra Cantofoli
Yearcirca 1600
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions75 cm× 50 cm(30 in× 20 in)
Location Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Rome

The Portrait of Beatrice Cenci is a painting once attributed to the Italian Baroque painter Guido Reni but now to Ginevra Cantofoli. It is housed in the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica of Palazzo Barberini, Rome. The painting dealt with a controversial topic of Beatrice Cenci, a woman who was executed by Papal authorities, specifically Pope Clement VIII Aldobrandini.

Description

The author of this work has been highly debated, with many previous critics assigning the work to Elisabetta Sirani, and categorizing as a statement by a 17th-century feminist. She is depicted in the white robes of a Roman Sybil or perhaps a vestal virgin, evoking sympathy. She looks back melancholic at an angle backward. Tradition holds that he painted the work for the Cardinal Ascanio Colonna. The work has inspired many romantic artists including Stendhal, Percy Shelley, Dumas, Artaud, and Guerrazzi. [1] The debate over the authorship and its influence are as interesting as the work itself. Traditions with no factual documentation claim Reni entered her cell the day prior to the execution, or saw her on the way to the scaffold. Others claim he was not even in Rome at that date. [2] The earliest Barberini catalogue states it likely depicts the Cenci girl by an unknown painter. A later one attributes the work to Reni, but in the 2021 Barberini/Corsini book [3] attribution is now to Cantofoli (albeit with a question mark).

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References

  1. Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Rome, entry on work.
  2. Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine, Volume 4, page 635.
  3. 100 Masterpieces of National Galleries Barberini and Corsini page 148 ISBN   978-88-3367-054-6