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Taken with Hewlett-Packard image scanner Hewlett-Packard pstc5200 C5280 ... Sofonisba Anguissola, Self-Portrait (c. 1550). Uffizi, Florence. Items portrayed in this file
Clothing has been one of the main ways Sofonisba Anguissola has shaped her personal image in her self-portraits. In pieces such as Self Portrait at an Easel (1556-1565) and Self Portrait (1554), Anguissola is depicted in a simple black dress with a white frilled collar underneath. This was seen by many at the time as an attestation of the ...
Anguissola's father, in sending the gift to Duke Ercole d'Este, apologized for certain inaccuracies, due to the fact that the portrait had been created looking in the mirror: in fact the hand seems slightly deformed. [9] Sofonisba wears the same dress and has the same hairstyle and expression in her Self-Portrait at a Spinet, kept in Naples.
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Self-portrait; Self-Portrait (David) Self-Portrait (Dürer, Madrid) Self-Portrait (Dürer, Munich) Self-portrait (Hans Holbein the Younger) Self-Portrait (Sofonisba Anguissola) Self-Portrait (Giovanni Bellini) Self-portrait (Raphael) Self-Portrait (Rubens, Antwerp) Self-Portrait (Turner) Self-Portrait as a Female Martyr; Self-Portrait as a Lute ...
The following 13 pages use this file: List of paintings by Sofonisba Anguissola; Self-portrait at an Easel (Sofonisba Anguissola) Self-portraiture
Sofonisba Anguissola, Self-Portrait, 1610. The influence of Campi, whose reputation was based on portraiture, is evident in Anguissola's early works, such as the Self-Portrait (Florence, Uffizi). Her work was akin to the worldly tradition of Cremona, influenced greatly by the art of Parma and Mantua, in which even religious works were imbued ...
Miniature Self-Portrait is the smaller of two known miniature self-portraits by skilled portraitist Sofonisba Anguissola (ca. 1532-1625) to survive. [1] Painted around 1556, this small oil on parchment on cardboard is set in a metal frame with a scroll surmount. [ 2 ]