That Sophonisba Anguisciola was very young when she first attracted notice
from the great, is proved by the fact that she sent a likeness of herself—a
likeness now at Vienna—to Pope Julius III., who died in 1555. It was in her
twenty-seventh year that she made her way,cheap oil paintings, with ten attendants, to the Spanish
Court, there to paint a history in admired portraits of the great age of the
auto-da-fé: a history which tempus edax has devoured, leaving us
only those works which Sophonisba turned out in her native country, far away
from the dark tragedies of the Escorial. Philip the Second married his protegée
to a wealthy Sicilian noble, Don Fabrizio de Monçada, giving her a huge dowry of
12,000 ducats, a pension of 1,400 scudi, and a dress loaded with pearls, besides
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Sophonisba retired with her husband to Palermo, where she soon became a
widow. Then Philip and his Queen wished her to return to Madrid; but the artist
pleaded an excuse, the excuse of homesickness, and set sail for Italy. The
captain of the galley of war, Orazio Lomellini, was a handsome man of good
family, a native of Genoa; his gallantry had suffered a sea-change, was
altogether breezy, sailor-like, delightful; and Sophonisba not only fell in love
with him, she took him at a leap-year advantage,art oil paintings online, and soon changed her "weeds"
for a bridal dress.
When Van Dyck met her at Genoa (1622), and painted several members of her
husband's family, Sophonisba was upwards of eighty-seven years old, and quite
blind; but the blithe old lady still went on painting so well in her familiar
conversations that Van Dyck said he had learnt more from her talk than from his other teachers. Had Steele an
inkling of this magnificent compliment when he said that to love the Lady
Elizabeth Hastings was a liberal education? Addison may have heard of it in
Italy,cheap oil paintings for sale, and in turning over his thoughts before Master Richard, may have dropped
it generously. But, however this may be, Stirling gives too much point to Van
Dyck's words; for he says boldly, in The Annals of the Artists of Spain,
that my painter's portraits are little inferior to those by Titian. "Of this
evidence is afforded," says he, "by that beautiful portrait of her, which is now
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Perhaps one may defy critics to name a single latter-day "realist" among the
fair who has attained to Artemisia Gentileschi's masterful and singular
ruthlessness, as in the several pictures of Judith that she painted. One of
these pictures will be found on page45.
It is the least relentless of the series, but it shows clearly enough the grip
of Artemisia's hand in tragedy. Curiously, the suave Guido was Artemisia's first
teacher,where to buy oil paintings, but she learnt more from Domenichino, and more still from the years she
passed at Naples, then known as "the sink of all iniquity." But Artemisia
Gentileschi is sometimes kind in her work, and gentle; she does not always
remind us of that Artemisia who fought so well at Salamis, causing Xerxes to
cry: "Behold! the men behave like women, and the women like men!" In her
excellent portraits, and in pictures like the "Mary Magdalene," on page 31,
she blends some graciousness of thought with vigour and variety of
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