Self-portrait with Easel

Self-Portrait with Easel is a painting by the Flemish artist Michaelina Wautier. It shows Wautier beginning her painting, having sketched the outline of the head of a portrait. It was painted some time in the 1640s. Despite having been part of various art collections since being completed, it was only identified as being by Wautier in 2013. For a long time, the painting was attributed to the Italian artist Artemisia Gentileschi.[1] Indeed a 1905 photograph of the painting showed the name Artemisia on the base of the column to the left. It is unknown who added this signature, which is no longer present.[2] A watch with a pink ribbon attached to it sits on the easel, but the precise reason for its inclusion is not known.

Self-portrait with Easel
Year1640s
Dimensions120 cm (47 in) × 102 cm (40 in)
OwnerFrederick Spencer, 4th Earl Spencer 
IdentifiersRKDimages ID: 236337

The painting is in a private collection.[3]

References

  1. "toegeschreven aan Michaelina Wautier". rkd.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2019-01-21.
  2. Katlijne van der Stighelen; Gerlinde Gruber; Martha C. Howell; Jahel Sanzsalazar; Francesca Del Torre Scheuch; Ben van Beneden & Martine Van Elk (2018). Michaelina Wautier 1604–1689: Glorifying a Forgotten Talent (print book). Kontich, Antwerp, Belgium: BAI Publishers. ISBN 9789085867630. OCLC 1031438767 via WorldCat.
  3. Sanzsalazar, Jahel. "Michaelina Wautier and the incomparable Anna Maria van Schurman: feminism, art and erudition in the Low Countries in the 17th Century / Michaelina Wautier y la incomparable Ana Maria van Schurman: feminismo, arte y erudición en los Paises Bajos en el siglo XVII". Tendencias del Mercado del Arte 113, May 2018, Pp. 86–91.
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