• This particular painting, executed by Artemisia Gentileschi in Florence and now in the Uffizi, is one of the bloodiest and most vivid depictions of the scene, surpassing the version by Caravaggio , arch-realist of Baroque Rome, in its immediacy and shocking realism. (smarthistory.org)
  • On view through May 29, By Her Hand: Artemisia Gentileschi and Women Artists in Italy, 1500-1800 showcases masterpieces done by 17 Italian women to make the case for a broader view of women's participation in the Italian Renaissance. (johncoulthart.com)
  • Artemisia Gentileschi: Rediscovered genius or token feminist in the culture wars? (rt.com)
  • A new record was set for baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi last week, when her work sold for an impressive €4.8 million ($5.3 million) at a Paris auction. (rt.com)
  • Vreeland now gives us a fictionalized version of the life of Artemisia Gentileschi, known for her significant contributions to Renaissance art and also for the rape she suffered at the hands of her father's painting partner, Agostino Tassi. (booklistonline.com)
  • ANSA) - ROME, NOV 15 - The life and career of Italian 17th-century Baroque artist and feminist pioneer Artemisia Gentileschi, the first woman to be admitted to an art academy and whose fiercest work is imbued with the rage she felt after being raped by one of her artist father's friends, is on show at Genoa's Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale) until April 1 next year. (ansa.it)
  • The show, titled 'Artemisia Gentileschi, Courage and Passion', features 50 masterpieces gathered from Europe and the United States charting the feminist icon's progression from her early Caravaggio-esque works to her later paintings which are some of the highest expressions of the Italian Barogue. (ansa.it)
  • Artemisia Lomi or Artemisia Gentileschi (8 July 1593 - c. 1656) is considered among the most accomplished seventeenth-century artists, initially working in the style of Caravaggio. (ansa.it)
  • These words, spoken by the Italian Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi, embody the dauntless spirit of one of the Renaissance's most famous painters . (thecrimson.com)
  • When I first learned of the story of Artemisia Gentileschi, I was immediately captivated by what seemed like an empowering feminist tale. (thecrimson.com)
  • Florence was so taken with the scandal that Artemisia Gentileschi was propelled into artistic stardom, and her artworks, depicting feminist retellings on biblical stories, became wildly popular. (thecrimson.com)
  • Over in Paris at Artcurial , Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi 's "Lucretia" (c. 1630) sold for $5.3 million , a significant jump from her previous auction record of $3.6 million. (hyperallergic.com)
  • Inspired by Artemisia Gentileschi, who was the first woman to become a member of the prestigious Accademia di Arte del Disegno. (wolfandbadger.com)
  • Some of these artists are well known to art historians and increasingly to the broader public, particularly Artemisia Gentileschi, whose work was celebrated in a blockbuster monographic exhibition in 2020 at the National Gallery in London. (caareviews.org)
  • Art historian Costantino D'Orazio , curator of the upcoming exhibition dedicated to Artemisia Gentileschi at the Palazzo Ducale in Genoa , will illustrate documents related to the rape trial brought in Rome in 1612 by Orazio Gentileschi against Agostino Tassi . (casabuonarroti.it)
  • Here we report the first discovery of an epistatic network of residues that controls the onset of terpene cyclization in Artemisia annua. (sri.com)
  • Artemisinin is an antimalarial lactone derived from qing hao ( Artemisia annua or sweet wormwood). (cdc.gov)
  • Artemisia annua, artemisinin, ACTs & malaria control in Africa : tradition, science and public policy / Dana G. Dalrymple. (who.int)
  • Artemisia annua, artemisinin, ACTs and malaria control in Africa. (who.int)
  • A Chinese researcher, Tu Youyou, just received her Nobel prize in Medicine for a drug she developed to treat malaria, out of the herb, Artemisia, or sweet wormwood. (knowthecause.com)
  • The genus name is derived from the Greek goddess Artemis and, more specifically, may have been named after Queen Artemisia II of Caria, a botanist and medical researcher in the fourth century bce . (cdc.gov)
  • Artemisia cina, commonly known as santonica (zahr el shieh el -khorasani), Levant wormseed, and wormseed, is an Asian species of herbaceous perennial in the daisy family. (wikipedia.org)
  • Investigators have demonstrated activity of different Artemisia species, effective against malaria, on Trichinella in animal models. (medscape.com)
  • And, most importantly, whereas Caravaggio pairs his delicate Judith with a haggard attendant who merely looks on, her eyes wide with disbelief, Artemisia depicts two strong, young women working in unison, their sleeves rolled up, their gazes focused, their grips firm. (smarthistory.org)
  • Artemisia tridentata tolerates sand. (laspilitas.com)
  • Foliage of Artemisia tridentata has color silver, is evergreen and is edible. (laspilitas.com)
  • Flower of Artemisia tridentata has color yellow. (laspilitas.com)
  • Fruit of Artemisia tridentata is edible. (laspilitas.com)
  • Communities for Artemisia tridentata:Great Basin Sage, Bristle-cone Pine, Alpine Fell-Fields, Lodgepole Forest, Northern Juniper Woodland, Pinyon-Juniper Woodland, Sagebrush Scrub, Sub-Alpine Forest and Yellow Pine Forest. (laspilitas.com)
  • After studying this region for decades, Ann started paying attention to what looks a lot like Artemisia tridentata, and hence easily passed over. (berkeley.edu)
  • The November issue of The Florentine leads with an exclusive art cover story as readers can visit Artemisia Gentileschi's "Allegory of Inclination", which is undergoing restoration at Casa Buonarroti. (theflorentine.net)
  • Art lovers can now while away Fridays with an inspiring work of art, Artemisia Gentileschi's Allegory of Inclination , which is undergoing restoration at Casa Buonarroti , while learning from chief restorer Elizabeth Wicks as she patiently and expertly coaxes the seventeenth-century masterwork back to its full glory. (theflorentine.net)
  • Art lovers simply must spend Fridays at Casa Buonarroti during the restoration of Artemisia Gentileschi's Allegory of Inclination, a tribute to Michelangelo, while learning from the chief restorer-and it's thanks to the generosity of international art patrons. (theflorentine.net)
  • The recently discovered painting 'Lucretia' deals with sexual violation and therefore was attractive for buyers in search of a "typical Artemisia painting. (rt.com)
  • Antonio Sanchez from @nativesageagainstthemachine and Artemisia Nursery, who will be leading a 90 minute class on how to collect, clean and sow seeds of a few plants of Debs Park. (audubon.org)
  • Pharmacognosy was explored as an untapped resource, as local medicinal plants could provide anthelminthics (Artemisia-maritima- Linn), antidiarrheals (Asparagus-adscendens-Roxb. (cdc.gov)
  • Artemisia may refer to: Artemisia I of Caria (fl. (wikipedia.org)
  • Paintings by Artemisia - who for centuries was less known than her painter father Orazio - are so sought after because she is one of the few genuinely museum-quality women painters from the pre-modern era. (rt.com)
  • Orazio and Artemisia sued the man in Florentine court, and, thanks to misogynistic laws concerning a woman's virginity, they won the case. (thecrimson.com)
  • After a painful trial that holds far more humiliations and pain for Artemisia than for Agostino, the painter is convicted but released because he served eight months in jail during the trial. (booklistonline.com)
  • Artemisia versus Agostino: a trial still open? (casabuonarroti.it)
  • Artemisia frigida (Prairie Sagebrush) is a lovely Western native enjoyed for its soft, fragrant silver foliage and low-growing habit. (highcountrygardens.com)
  • Artemisia frigida, also called Prairie Sagebrush or called Fringed Sage, is a lovely Western native xeric groundcover. (highcountrygardens.com)
  • Artemisia umbelliformis in The Plant List Version 1.1. (wikimedia.org)
  • One expert calls Artemisia (or Dusty Miller) the Gardeners Dream Plant. (americanmeadows.com)
  • This week, we look at two great women artists: at last, we visit the postponed Artemisia exhibition at the National Gallery in London, taking a tour with its curator Letizia Treves, and picking out some of the extraordinary highlights of the show. (theartnewspaper.com)
  • In order to evaluate the therapeutic effect of Artemisia capillaris on NAFLD and obesity , experiments were conducted using aqueous extracts of Artemisia capillaris (WAC) to intervene in NAFLD models in vivo and in vitro . (bvsalud.org)
  • Artemisia asks her father to marry her off in order to escape Rome, and he marries her to Pietro Stiatessi, a painter who takes her to his home in Florence. (booklistonline.com)
  • The type family GFS Artemisia was designed by the painter-engraver Takis Katsoulidis and reflects his style and typographic acumen. (fedoraproject.org)
  • Artemisia has become celebrated in recent decades as not only a talented painter but as a survivor of rape. (rt.com)
  • Although the choice is difficult, Artemisia never wavers from her course, and Vreeland gives the reader insight into Artemisia's thoughts as she creates her masterpieces. (booklistonline.com)
  • Passion of Artemisia, by By Susan Vreeland. (booklistonline.com)
  • The Passion of Artemisia offers a vivid portrait of a complex female artist who doggedly pursues her passion despite seemingly overwhelming obstacles. (booklistonline.com)
  • Artemisia is a complex character who realizes that she has to make a choice between her life as an artist and her role as a wife and mother. (booklistonline.com)
  • In 1997, Artemisia Botanicals began selling organic herbs to meet the needs of the community. (artemisiabotanicals.com)