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Italian Baroque painter, following Caravaggio(1571-1610) Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1656) Italian Baroque painter, following Caravaggio(1571-1610) Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting 1630s, Self-Portrait 1630

Self-Portrait

Susanna and the Elders 1610 Susanna 1:20 oil on canvas (170 × 121 cm) — 1610 Schloss Weissenstein, Pommersfelden Artemisia Gentileschi biography This work is linked to Susanna 1:20 Susanna and the Elders 1610 Susanna 1:20

Judith Beheading Holofernes 1612 (Naples) oil on canvas (159 × 125 cm) — 1612 Museo di Capodimonte, Naples Artemisia Gentileschi biography This work is linked to Judith 13:8 Judith Beheading Holofernes 1612 Judith 13:8

Judith, Her Maid and Holofernes' Head 1613-4 Judith 13:9 oil on canvas (114 × 94 cm) — 1613-1614 Palazzo Pitti, Florence Artemisia Gentileschi biography This work is linked to Judith 13:9 Judith, Her Maid and Holofernes' Head 1613-4 Judith 13:9

Judith Beheading Holofernes 1620 Judith Beheading Holofernes (Uffizi) oil on canvas (199 × 162 cm) — c. 1620 Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence Artemisia Gentileschi biography This work is linked to Judith 13:9 Judith Beheading Holofernes 1620 Judith 13:8

Jael and Sisera 1620 Judges 4:21 oil on canvas (86 × 125 cm) — c. 1620 Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest Artemisia Gentileschi biography This work is linked to Judges 4:21

Esther before Ahasuerus 1630 Esther 15:7 oil on canvas (208 × 274 cm) — c. 1630 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Artemisia Gentileschi biography This work is linked to Additions to Esther 15:7 Esther before Ahasuerus 1630 Esther 15:7

Lot and his Daughters 1637 Genesis 19:32 oil on canvas (230 × 183 cm) — c. 1637 Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio Artemisia Gentileschi biography This work is linked to Genesis 19:32 Lot and his Daughters 1637 Genesis 19:32

Bathing Bathsheba 1650 2 Samuel 11:2 oil on canvas (258 × 218 cm) — 1650 Neues Palais, Potsdam Artemisia Gentileschi biography This work is linked to 2 Samuel 11:2 Bathing Bathsheba 1650 2 Samuel 11:2

David and Bathsheba David and Bathsheba

Samson und Delilah Samson und Delilah

Annunciation Annunciation

Madonna and Child Madonna and Child

The Penitent Mary Magdalene 1616 oil on canvas (146 × 108 cm) — c. 1616 Palazzo Pitti, Florence Artemisia Gentileschi biography This work is linked to Luke 8:2 The Penitent Mary Magdalene 1616 Luke 8:2

Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy 1620 Luke 8:2 oil on canvas (81 × 105 cm) — c. 1620 Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy 1620 Luke 8:2

The Birth of the Baptist 1632 Luke 1:57 oil on canvas — c. 1632 Museo del Prado, Madrid Artemisia Gentileschi biography This work is linked to Luke 1:57 The Birth of the Baptist 1632 Luke 1:57

Sleeping Venus Sleeping Venus

Lucretia Lucretia

St Cecilia Playing a Lute

Self-Portrait as a Lute Player, 1615-1617 END