Restoration Conversations: Artemisia

Restoration Conversations: Artemisia

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Mon 19 Oct 2020 2:48 PM

 

 

Letizia Treves, curator of the much-awaited UK show Artemisia at the National Gallery in London, shares her insights on one of the world’s finest Baroque artists and focuses on what the exhibition tells us about the artist’s matchless wit and mastery. “Artemisia is an inspirational figure of resilience and unbowed creativity in the face of exceptionally challenging odds,” says Treves. This talk was the first installment in the “Restoration Conversations” presented by Advancing Women Artists and The Florentine.

 

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