Nasty woman in artemisa
Who was Artemisia Gentileschi and how does she portray herself in this rare self portrait? Letizia Treves, the James and Sarah With an intense oeuvre fueled by a harrowing backstory, Artemisia Gentileschi is one of the most formidable painters of the Artemisia Gentileschi featured on our tour is one of the greatest Nasty Women of art history. Artemisia Gentileschi turned the


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Girls Who Play With Knives
In the original television series John Thaw played the detective from middle age to his death, and he was never anything but Morse ; his first name was never revealed. Three murders of men—a taxi driver, an academic and an art dealer—followed in quick succession and the methods of killing were brutal. The first victim was shot and then had a metal bar drilled into his ear; the second, a history don, was stabbed in both eyes with a steak knife; the third was decapitated. The body was left in his bed, the head concealed under a silver cloche. Morse solved the mystery thanks to his great interest in art.



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These are the words of Judith, the Old Testament widow, who, by executing the Assyrian general Holofernes, helps to free her Israelite village from a particularly nasty siege. Once there, she plies him with food and wine until he falls asleep, drunk, on his bed. Gentileschi captures the moment in startlingly graphic detail.





It is the first painting from a national collection to be shown in a prison. Pictured The 17th century artwork is a self-portrait by artist Artemisia Gentileschi. The National Gallery delivered three workshops for up to thirty women prisoners in which they learnt about the artist and the painting itself while it was on display. The gallery has also donated several books on art subjects, including the Baroque and self portraiture, to help develop the art reference collection of HMP Send Library. It was sent to HMP Send, where the National Gallery has also delivered three workshops and donated several books on the arts subjects.
