Is It? The Art Mystery Podcast
This episode tests the attribution of two paintings long thought to have been by the great Baroque master, Artemisia Gentileschi--Madonna and Child, and Saint Cecilia, both of which are part of the wonderful collection at Galleria Spada in Rome. Though both works have been part of the collection and attributed to Artemisia since the 17th century, forensic analysis raised some questions that, through our discussion, we can deem solved! To discuss these works, host Noah Charney is joined by Adriana Capriotti, director of Galleria Spada; Beatrice de Ruggieri, a technical art historian who worked on the paintings and through her lab, Emmebi Diagnostica Artistica; and Alessandra Conti, an art historian with Art Recognition. The Madonna and Child was examined and restored thanks to support from Artemisia Gold, a UK-registered charity and global entity committed to the rediscovery, restoration, and exhibition of overlooked artwork, with a focus on forgotten female artists. Tune in to find out how a museum director, an art historian, an AI specialist, and a conservator unpack a pair of paintings by one of the greatest artists of the Baroque. To learn more about Artemisia Gold and how you can support the restoration of key works by great female artists, click here: https://artemisiagold.org To learn more about Galleria Spada, click here: https://galleriaspada.cultura.gov.it/en/the-collection/ To learn more about Emmebi Diagnostica Artistica, click here: http://www.emmebi-arte.it To order a copy of Brushed Aside: The Untold Story of Women in Art by Noah Charney, click here: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/brushed-aside-9781538170991/ To learn more about Art Recognition, click here: https://art-recognition.com
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