Aurora (Artemisia Gentileschi)

Aurora is a c.1625-1627 painting by the Italian artist Artemisia Gentileschi, depicting the Roman goddess of dawn. It is part of a private collection in Rome.[1]

Aurora
ArtistArtemisia Gentileschi
Yearc.1625-1627
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions218 cm × 146 cm (86 in × 57 in)
LocationPrivate collection, Rome

Subject matter edit

In Roman mythology, the goddess Aurora rises every morning to signal the arrival of the Sun by coloring the sky, which was used in the period as a metaphor for creativity and beauty.[1] Her contemporary Pierre Dumonstier created a drawing of Artemisia's hand holding a brush which refers to the "hands of Aurora",[2] praising both her beauty as well as her skill as a colorist.[3]

Provenance edit

The painting passed through the Arrighetti family before arriving on the art market in Florence in 1974.[4] Bissell believes the patron was Niccolò Arrighetti, associate of Michelangelo Buonarroti,[5] who had commissioned Gentileschi to paint Allegory of Inclination a decade earlier.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Locker 2015, p. 113.
  2. ^ "Right hand of Artemisia Gentileschi holding a brush. 1625 Black and red chalk". British Museum. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  3. ^ Locker 2015, p. 5.
  4. ^ Bissell 1999, p. 220.
  5. ^ Bissell 1999, p. 221.

Sources edit

  • Bissell, R. Ward (1999). Artemisia Gentileschi and the Authority of Art : Critical Reading and Catalogue Raisonné. University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press. ISBN 9780271017877.
  • Locker, Jesse (2015). Artemisia Gentileschi : the Language of Painting. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300185119.