Annotations on Artemisia.

Psychoanal Rev

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Published: October 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Artemisia Gentileschi's life story significantly impacts the interpretation of her artwork, as scholars link her personal experiences to the subjects she painted.
  • Many discussions focus on her tumultuous biography, suggesting that her identity and emotional development are crucial for understanding her work.
  • A deep dive into her experiences reveals a complex relationship with themes of sexuality and victimhood, shaping her art beyond mere reflection of her life's hardships.

Article Abstract

To demonstrate the relevance of an artist's biography to the understanding of her creations, no instance is more persuasive than the career of the 17th-century Italian painter Artemisia Gentileschi. Numerous scholars have attempted to correlate the nature of her subject matter with the more dramatic events of her picaresque private life. A psychoanalytic effort to make such a correlation needs to go beyond discrete incidents, to reconstruct her personality and its development. Artemisia's oeuvre is tightly focused on a fantasy system of sexual irrestibility, probably based on the interactions of this motherless child with a delinquent father. Hypotheses that the artist became a vengeful victim overtook her strength, resilience, and affability.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1521/prev.2013.100.5.717DOI Listing

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