Experience the refined elegance and bold self-fashioning of the Italian Baroque with this faithful reproduction of Artemisia Gentileschi’s Self-Portrait as a Lute Player. Available as a Museum Quality Art Print, Gallery Wrapped Canvas, or Elegant Framed Canvas.
Product Overview
Step into the sophisticated court of the Florentine Renaissance. This reproduction masterfully preserves the deep, rich blue of the artist's gown, the subtle play of light across her determined expression, and the intricate details of the wooden lute. Painted between 1615 and 1618, this masterpiece is a profound exploration of self-representation, intellectual ambition, and musical grace. It is a definitive piece for collectors who appreciate Baroque lighting, female empowerment, and the triumphant rise of one of the seventeenth century’s most resilient artists.
Historical Significance & The Artist
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Artist: Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1653).
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Original Created: c. 1615-1618.
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Original Location: Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, Connecticut.
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Movement: Italian Baroque.
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Context: Following the traumatic events of her youth in Rome, Artemisia moved to Florence, where she found immense success. She became the first woman admitted to the Accademia delle Arti del Disegno. This portrait was likely commissioned by Grand Duke Cosimo II de' Medici around 1616. It is also historically notable as the first painting by a female Baroque artist to enter the permanent collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum.
The Narrative: A Vision of Harmony, Culture, and Courtly Power
Set against a stark, shadowy background, every element in the composition reinforces the quiet, melodic drama of the artist’s new, elevated status.
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The Cultured Virtuoso: By painting herself playing a lute, Artemisia is declaring her status as a refined, educated woman of the court, rather than merely a manual laborer. The lute was a symbol of harmony and aristocratic culture, proving she belonged among the Florentine elite.
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The Florentine Blue: The brilliant blue dress she wears is a specific reference to the sophisticated culture of Florence. The luxurious fabric and its rich coloration serve as a testament to her mastery of painting textures and her understanding of regional tastes.
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The Confident Gaze: Unlike her dramatic, blood-soaked biblical scenes, her expression here is calm, focused, and intensely self-possessed. She is entirely in control of her own image and narrative, capturing a decisive point in her early career where she actively sought the support of powerful patrons.
Available Variations & Sizes
We offer this masterpiece in a variety of formats to complement your space. All reproductions are archival quality, ensuring the deep shadows and vibrant blues remain vivid for a lifetime.
Fine Art Paper Print
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Description: Printed on heavy-weight, acid-free archival paper with a matte finish. This highlights the incredible, naturalistic detail of her hands on the lute strings and the subtle transitions of the flesh tones.
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Best For: Music rooms, private studies, and traditional glass framing.
Gallery Wrapped Canvas
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Description: Printed on artist-grade cotton canvas and stretched over a 1.5-inch pine wood frame. The enveloping, shadowy background and the luminous figure wrap around the edges for an immersive, modern look.
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Best For: Intimate living spaces, creative studios, and those seeking the tactile, textured feel of an original Baroque oil painting.
Framed Canvas
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Description: Our most prestigious option. The stretched canvas is set inside a sleek, contemporary floating frame made of pine wood with a black finish. This provides a sophisticated border that grounds the painting’s quiet energy and historical weight.
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Best For: Formal library walls, curated gallery spaces, and making an elegant, intellectual, and empowering statement.
Available Sizes:
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Small: Perfect for a curated gallery wall or an inspiring addition to a desk area.
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Medium: A versatile choice for a hallway, private office, or studio.
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Large: A commanding statement piece that allows you to fully experience the life-sized majesty of the artist and the masterful handling of the fabrics.
Why Choose This Reproduction?
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Florentine Blue Calibration: We meticulously calibrate our pigments to capture the specific, rich blue of the dress, honoring her deliberate tribute to Florentine culture.
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Chiaroscuro Fidelity: Our high-definition printing ensures the deep, enveloping shadows and the brilliant light illuminating her face are rendered with breathtaking, historical accuracy.
Bring home the masterpiece that captures the timeless spirit of resilience and the monumental grace of Artemisia Gentileschi during her triumphant rise.