Saint Cecilia (Artemisia Gentileschi)

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Saint Cecilia
Saint Cecilia as a Lute Player
Saint Cecilia by Artemisia Gentileschi.jpg
Artist Artemisia Gentileschi   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Yearc. 1620
Dimensions108 cm (43 in) × 78.5 cm (30.9 in)
Identifiers Bildindex der Kunst und Architektur ID: 08011668

Santa Cecilia is an early painting, from c. 1620, by the Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi, a painter described as "a grand exception in the history of art - a successful woman painter in an era in which art was dominated by men." [1]

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Description

It shows a woman in a yellow gown and white chemise playing a lute, with an organ in the background. A cleaning in 1988 made the organ visible and confirmed the depiction of Saint Cecelia, an early Christian martyr who later became associated with musical instruments. [2]

Provenance

It is believed to have been painted in 1620 and is known to be in the collection Alessandro Biffi by 1637. [3] It passed to the Spada collection in the seventeenth century as a means of settling debts and is currently in the Galleria Spada in Rome. [3] In 1759 it was inventoried as "school of Titian", then later ascribed to Caravaggio and Caroselli, before being suggested as a work of Artemisia in 1911. [4]

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