
Artemisia Gentileschi · PD
Virgen con el Niño
Ficha
La historia
This is an early work, painted in Rome when Artemisia Gentileschi was barely 20 and still learning in the orbit of her father Orazio and the long reach of Caravaggio, who had left the city only a few years before. What is startling is how ordinary she lets the sacred moment be. The Virgin is heavy-lidded and tired, her head tipped, one hand fallen loose in her lap as she settles the child to nurse. The boy reaches up to touch her face. There is no gold and no chorus of angels, just the weight of a real child and the fatigue of a woman who has been holding him. Artemisia would soon leave for Florence and the career that made her name.




