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    Sharing the Space To investigate how Anguissola renders the gender dynamics, I want to look at the portraits that display multiple figures within the same frame, which records and constructs the gendered identities and relations visually. Considering the balancing force within the pictorial realm, do men remain their superiority? In her self-portrait, the empowerment is through her direct gaze. But in the group portrait, the empowerment is through her absence. In this way, at least for me, the group

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    I find this video to be particularly powerful because of the personal insight that it presents to me. Previously, I struggled to completely understand and thus clearly articulate the reasons behind my strong preference for male protagonists over female ones in both books and films. These misguided explanations would often include how I dislike the two common ways of depicting a female hero. She is consistently portrayed as either pure and dependent or very unique, only as a result of her special

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    The painting The Holy Family with Saints Anne and John the Baptist, 1592 (oil on canvas) was created by Italian painter Sofonisba Anguissola (c.1532-1625). It is currently held at the Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, as a gift from Mrs. Forbes Hawkes and Bridgeman Images. This painting is among the unique pious narrative paintings by Anguissola. “The Holy Family” is the last dated painting by the artist. It was executed when she had just returned to Italy after spending 14

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    To be a woman in Renaissance Italy, was to be someone with limitations. Limitations to what was acceptable in their world. Woman were pressured to be wives and mothers before any other obligation. On top of those expectations, women were expected to maintain the idealistic image of beauty. Meaning they had to dress and look a certain way to be accepted and placed higher socially, within society. The Italian Renaissance followed on the heels of the Middle Ages, and was spawned by the

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    more acceptable to have beautiful paintings, awe-inspiring novels, and amazing buildings created not just for religious use but for enjoyment. Leonardo DA Vinci (1452-1519), Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564), Donato Donatello (1386-1466), Sofonisba Anguissola (c.1532-1625) these are some of the prodigious artist known all over the world. Every one of these artists started in the Renaissance era of art. Each one of these artists created art that still inspires artist today. Before the reformation

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    The Renaissance, starting in the 1300s, marked a major change in European life. For centuries prior to the Renaissance, Europe was in a period of time known as the Middle Ages. Sometimes the Middle Ages are called Dark Ages. The Black Death was one of the top contributors to the Renaissance. Before the black death the system called feudalism prevented any change.The black death also killed one half of Europe’s population. However, eventually, life began to change. The economy improved, in part as

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    Queen Elizabeth of Prussia, and Prince Regent of England (Bailey 111). Her making of these portraits for these high ranking people shows how well she was recognized. Anguissola is another female who wanted to be recognized in the Rococo era. She used her painting skills to “demonstrate her social status” (Bailey 110). In Sofonisba Anguissola, a painting, she exhibited her aristocratic status through her rich velvet gown and lace collar” (Bailey 110). She used her skills in her art works to portray her

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    I had never heard of the artist Artemisia Gentileschi before this introductory Art course. Of all the paintings and sculptures found within the book, it was her work that stood out and spoke to me. "Judith and Maidservant with the head of Holofernes" is a particularly rich oil painting by the Italian Gentileschi, painted circa 1625 Europe. Her large canvas measures 72 and 1/2 inches by 55 and 3/4 inches and began as a biblical story telling inspiration come to life within the oil. Located at the

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    Nathalie Adams Dr. P AP Euro 15 October 2015 Women in the Renaissance In the beginning of the fourteenth century, the Black Death plagued Europe, the Hundred Years War began, and a new golden age, known as the Renaissance, emerged. The Renaissance, named by Giorgio Vasari, was a time of rebirth culturally resulting from the revival of classic texts from the Greek and Roman age. As the Middle Ages came to a close, the Renaissance began in Florence, Italy along the coast of the Arno River. Fransesco

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    Periods and their Artists * Chapter 3 Egypt * Old Kingdom (2700-2190 BCE) * Imhotep – Stepped Pyramid of Djoser * Chapter 5 Ancient Greece * Archaic (600-480 BCE) * Andokides Painter –Achilles and Ajax * Ergotimos –[and Kleitius] Fracois Vase * Euphronios –Death of Sarpedon * Exekias –Achilles and Ajax; Suicide of Ajax; Dionysis in a Boat * Polykleitos –Doryphoros * Classical (480-320 BCE) * Kalikrates

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