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List of works by Artemisia Gentileschi

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The following is an incomplete list of paintings by the Italian Baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi. Catalogue numbers abbreviated "WB" are taken from the 1999 publication by Raymond Ward Bissell[1], and number abbreviated "MET" are from the 2001 publication by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[2] Further references are available on the Bibliography on Artemisia Gentileschi.


image article painter year collection inventory nr. catalog code
Aurora 1625-7 Private Collection 218 x 146 cm. MET (Figure 96.), WB (15)
Allegory of Painting 1630s Private Collection MET (Figure 97.)
Penitent Magdalene 1630s Private Collection 49 x 39.7 cm. MET (Figure 98.)
Lucretia 1645-50 Neues Palais in Potsdam 261 × 226 cm. MET (Figure 99.), WB (48b)
Susanna and the Elders 1610-1 Schloss Weißenstein 170 x 119 cm. 191 MET (51), WB (2)
Madonna and Child 1610-1 Galleria Spada 116.5 X 86.5 cm. 166 MET (52), WB (X-19)
Madonna and Child c. 1630 Pitti Palace, Florence 118 x 86 cm. 2129 MET (Figure 107.), WB (1)
Cleopatra 1611-2 Private Collection 118 x 181 cm. MET (53), WB (X-6)
Danae 1612 Saint Louis Art Museum 40.5 X 52.5 cm. 93:1986 MET (54), WB (X-7)
Judith Slaying Holofernes 1611-2 Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte 158.8 x 125.5 cm. MET (55), WB (4)
Allegory of Inclination 1615 Casa Buonarroti 152 × 61 cm. MET (Figure 110.), WB (8)
Portrait of a Nun 1613-8 Private Collection 70 × 52.5 cm. MET (Figure 114.)
Self-Portrait as a Female Martyr c.1615 Private Collection 32 X 24.7 cm. MET (56), WB (7)
Self-portrait 1616-18 Wadsworth Atheneum
Villa Medici
30 x 28 cm MET (57)
Mary Magdalene 1616–17 Palazzo Pitti 146.5 x 108 cm MET (58), WB (10)
Saint Catherine of Alexandria c.1618-9 Uffizi 77 x 62 cm 8032 MET (59), WB (6)
Judith and her Maidservant c.1618-9 Pitti Palace, Florence 14 x 93.5 cm MET (60), WB (5)
Jael and Sisera 1620 Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest 86 X 125 cm. MET (61), WB (11)
Judith Slaying Holofernes 1620-1 Uffizi 86 X 125 cm. MET (62), WB (12)
Saint Cecilia c.1620 Galleria Spada 108 X 78.5 cm. MET (63), WB (X-28)
Allegory of Painting 1620s Musee de Tesse, Le Mans 95.5 x 133 cm MET (64)
Susanna and the Elders 1622 Burghley House 162.5 x 121.9 cm. MET (65), WB (X-42)
Susanna and the Elders c. 1630 Nottingham Castle 162.5 x 121.9 cm. NCM 1964-77 MET (65 (related pictures: Nottingham))
Portrait of a Gonfaloniere 1622 Palazzo d'Accursio 208 x 128 cm. MET (66), WB (13)
Lucretia c.1623-5 Collection Gerolamo Etro, Milan 54 x 51 cm. MET (67), WB (3)
Penitent Magdalene c.1625-6 Seville Cathedral 122 x 96 cm. MET (68), WB (16)
Mary Magdalene 1620s Museo Soumaya 136.3 × 100.3 cm. MET (Figure 128.), WB (17)
Judith and Maidservant with Head of Holofernes c.1625-7 Detroit Institute of Arts 182.2 X 142.2 cm. 52.253 MET (69), WB (14)
Judith and Maidservant with Head of Holofernes c.1640s Detroit Institute of Arts 182.2 X 142.2 cm. Q377 MET (69 (related pictures: Museo di Capodimonte)), WB (48c)
Venus and Cupid c.1625-30 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 94 x 144 cm. 2001.225 MET (70), WB (18)
Esther before Ahasuerus c.1628-35 Metropolitan Museum of Art 208.3 × 273.7 cm. 69.281 MET (71), WB (28)
Christ Blessing the Children c.1640s formerly MET 134.6 × 97.7 cm. MET (Figure 132.)
Annunciation 1630 Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte 257 x 179 cm. Q375 MET (72), WB (24)
Penitent Magdalene c.1630-2 Private Collection 65.7 x 50.8 cm. MET (73), WB (9)
Corsica and the Satyr c.1630-5 Private Collection 155 x 210 cm. MET (74), WB (30)
Clio: the Muse of History 1632 Palazzo Blu 127.6 x 97.2 cm. MET (75), WB (27)
Cleopatra 1633-5 Private Collection 117 x 175.5 cm. MET (76), WB (22)
Birth of Saint John the Baptist 1633-5 Museo del Prado 184 X 158 cm. P00149 MET (77), WB (32)
Lot and His Daughters 1635-8 Toledo Museum of Art 230.5 x 183 cm. 1983.107 MET (78), WB (39)
Saint Januarius in the Amphitheater 1636-7 Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte 300 x 200 cm. MET (79), WB (33b)
Adoration of the Magi 1636-7 Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte 300 × 180 cm. MET (Figure 142.), WB (33c)
Patron Saints of Pozzuoli, Procolo and Nicea 1636-7 Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte 300 × 180 cm. MET (Figure 143.), WB (33a)
David and Bathsheba c.1636-8 Columbus Museum of Art 265.4 x 209.6 cm. 1967.006 MET (80), WB (37)
David and Bathsheba 1645 Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg 265.4 x 209.6 cm. MET (80 (related pictures: Neues Palais, Potsdam)), WB (48a)
Bathsheba 1638 Private Collection MET (80 (related pictures: formerly Ramunni, Naples, ex-Leipzig)), WB (40)
David and Bathsheba 1645 Palazzo Pitti 286 x 214 cm MET (80 (related pictures:Palazzo Pitti))
Bathsheba 1640
1645
Private Collection MET (80 (related pictures: Haas collection, Vienna)), WB (45)
Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting 1638-9 Royal Collection 96.5 x 73.7 cm. RCIN 405551 MET (81), WB (42)
Venus Embracing Cupid 1640s Private Collection 121 x 160 cm. MET (82), WB (31)
Susanna and the Elders 1649 Moravian Gallery in Brno 205 x 168 cm MET (83), WB (50)
Susanna and the Elders 1650 Civic Museum 168 × 112 cm MET (83 (related pictures: Bassano del Grappo))
Virgin and Child with a Rosary 1651 El Escorial 58 x 50 cm MET (84), WB (51)


References

  1. ^ Artemisia Gentileschi and the Authority of Art: Critical Reading and Catalogue Raisonné, Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999
  2. ^ Christiansen, Keith; Mann, Judith (2001). Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi. Metropolitan Museum of Art.