Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Get closer to Artemisia online

Follow her story and explore the exhibition on demand

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Curator Letizia Treves and Director Gabriele Finaldi on a balcony overloooking the painted ceiling of the Blenheim Saloon of Marlborough House, Pall Mall, London © The National Gallery, London

Experience Artemisia, wherever you are

Even with the Gallery closed, you can still get close to Artemisia online.

Follow in the artist's footsteps with actor Ellice Stevens, as she takes you on a journey from Italy to London, and explore Artemisia's time in the capital with Google Arts & Culture.

Plus, take a guided tour of our exhibition with curator Letizia Treves, available to watch on demand.  


Artemisia in London © The National Gallery, London

A family reunion

Follow Artemisia to London when she reunited with her ailing father to help finish a magnificent mural, and how the trip produced one of her most intriguing self portraits.   

The ceiling of the Blenheim Saloon of Marlborough House, Pall Mall, London: "An Allegory of Peace and the Arts Under the English Crown", painted in 1638 by Artemisia and Orazio Gentileschi in 1638, today part of The Royal Collection

The painted ceiling

What happened when the artist was invited to the royal court and joined forces with her father? Let curator Lucy Whitaker guide you through the history behind the Marlborough House ceiling.  


Inside the 'Artemisia' exhibition © The National Gallery, London

Artemisia on demand

Experience our exhibition anywhere, anytime in a 30-minute film tour, led by its Curator Letizia Treves, available on demand for £8.

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