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Virgin adoring the sleeping Baby Jesus Måleriet identifieringen:: 81364
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Virgin adoring the sleeping Baby Jesus 17th century
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Virgin adoring the sleeping Baby Jesus Måleriet identifieringen:: 85397
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Virgin adoring the sleeping Baby Jesus 17th century
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Portia wounding her thigh Måleriet identifieringen:: 97013
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Portia wounding her thigh 1664(1664)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 101 X 138 cm (39.8 X 54.3 in)
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Head of Christ Måleriet identifieringen:: 97884
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Head of Christ from 1655(1655) until 1665(1665)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 43.2 x 35.6 cm
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1 | Föregående Konstnär Nästa Konstnär
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Elisabetta Sirani
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(8 January 1638 -25 August 1665) was an Italian Baroque painter whose father was the painter Giovanni Andrea Sirani of the School of Bologna
She was born in Bologna. By age 17 she was a full-fledged engraver and painter and had completed over ninety works. By the time she died at the young age of 27, she had added at least eighty more to her repertoire. Besides being an independent painter by the age of 19, Elisabetta Sirani also ran her family's workshop. When her father became incapacitated by gout, she was burdened with having to support her parents, her siblings and herself, entirely through her art. The stress created by such heavy responsibilities may have been the cause of her early death. It is estimated that in all she produced some 200 paintings, drawings, and etchings. She painted themes such as the Virgin and Child, self portraits, and many more.
Elisabetta Sirani used dramatic light and great movement in her work, which classified it in the Baroque style. She painted many of her larger scale and heavy-themed works publicly and in front of large (and adoring) crowds of on-lookers. Sirani's portraits, mythological subjects, and especially her images of the Holy Family and the Virgin and Child, gained international fame. |
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