She has worked in Rome, Venice, London, Naples, and Florence. The style that Artemisia Gentileschi used was Baroque. Since she was mirroring Caravaggio, this played a huge part in her paintings. Baroque highlights the dramatics, tension, movement, emotional, aesthetic, and overall, Baroque is unbelievably detailed. She also used oil paint as her medium. Because of this, she was able to become known for her truthfulness in her art. This also gave her a chance to place other women and their stories in her art to give them a voice by using art. You can see and feel what was going on in these paintings that Artemisia created. Artemisia created “Susanna and the Elders”, “Judith and Her Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes”, “Self- Portrait as the Allegory of Painting”, and plenty more artworks. My favorite artwork that Artemisia completed is called “Judith Slaying Holofernes.” The artwork that Artemisia completed illustrates the biblical story of Judith, a Jewish heroine who beheads the Assyrian general Holofernes to save her
She has worked in Rome, Venice, London, Naples, and Florence. The style that Artemisia Gentileschi used was Baroque. Since she was mirroring Caravaggio, this played a huge part in her paintings. Baroque highlights the dramatics, tension, movement, emotional, aesthetic, and overall, Baroque is unbelievably detailed. She also used oil paint as her medium. Because of this, she was able to become known for her truthfulness in her art. This also gave her a chance to place other women and their stories in her art to give them a voice by using art. You can see and feel what was going on in these paintings that Artemisia created. Artemisia created “Susanna and the Elders”, “Judith and Her Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes”, “Self- Portrait as the Allegory of Painting”, and plenty more artworks. My favorite artwork that Artemisia completed is called “Judith Slaying Holofernes.” The artwork that Artemisia completed illustrates the biblical story of Judith, a Jewish heroine who beheads the Assyrian general Holofernes to save her