Research Catalog

Sofonisba : history's forgotten miracle

Title
Sofonisba : history's forgotten miracle / editors: Andrea Rygg Karberg and Fie Ellen Jannerup ; authors: Andrea Rygg Karberg, Giorgio Vasari, Leticia Ruiz Gómez, Griselda Pollack, Søren Thorlak Madsen, Michael W. Cole, Antoon Van Dyke, Fie Ellen Jannerup.
Author
Anguissola, Sofonisba, approximately 1532 or 1533-1625
Publication
Nivå, Denmark : The Nivaagaard Collection, 2022.

Items in the Library & Off-site

Filter by

1 Item

StatusFormatAccessCall NumberItem Location
TextUse in library ND623.A5395 A4 2022gOff-site

Holdings

Details

Additional Authors
  • Karberg, Andrea Rygg
  • Jannerup, Fie Ellen
  • Vasari, Giorgio, 1511-1574
  • Ruiz Gómez, Leticia
  • Pollock, Griselda
  • Madsen, Søren Thorlak
  • Cole, Michael Wayne, 1969-
  • Van Dyck, Anthony, 1599-1641
  • Nivaagaards Malerisamling, host institution.
  • Rijksmuseum Twenthe (Netherlands), host institution.
Description
119 pages : color illustrations, portraits; 26 cm
Summary
"She was known as the greatest female painter of her time, a miracle among her peers. Then she was written out of history and forgotten. The story of Sofonisba Anguissola's long and active life during the Renaissance and into the Baroque period is an extraordinary one. Now her place in history shall be restored with a special and ambitious exhibition this autumn at the Nivaagaard Collection, where visitors can look forward to experiencing a large part of Sofonisba's known, surviving oeuvre. The museum, which owns one of Sofonisba's most important core works, will bring together around 20 of her paintings in what will be the first Northern European exhibition of the most renowned female artist of the Italian Renaissance. Sofonisba's history and masterful art are still a source of great inspiration. Although she lived more than 400 years ago, this adventurous female figure comes to life before us in her self-portraits, written sources and through her representations of the people who touched and coloured her life. Like no other, she captured the exquisite textiles and jewellery, the sincere visages of young children and intriguing human gazes against the dreamy backgrounds of her compellingly beautiful paintings. Sofonisba was a female renegade and a unique role model for her age. Since then she has fallen into oblivion much like many other women who were erased from the annals of art history, especially in the 19th century. The exhibition of these historical and fragile works has been possible thanks to the museum's recent climate renovation in all of the exhibition halls, funded by a large donation from four important foundations. The Collection has been preparing for this exhibition since 2018, loaning works from museums in Italy, Spain, France, the UK, Poland, Germany and from private collectors as well."--
Subject
  • Anguissola, Sofonisba, approximately 1532 or 1533-1625 > Exhibitions
  • Painting, Renaissance > Italy > Exhibitions
  • Mannerism (Art) > Italy > Exhibitions
Note
  • "This catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition Sofonisba : History's Forgotten Miracle, The Nivaagaard Collection, September 3, 2022-January 15, 2023; Rijksmuseum Twenthe, February 12-June 11, 2023"--Colophon.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Foreword / Anndrea Rygg Karberg -- Giorgio Vasari on Sofonisba Anguissola -- Sofonisba Anguissola : noblewoman and painter / Leticia Ruiz Gómez -- Facing Sofonisba Anguissola / Griselda Pollock -- In the eyes of the beholder / Søren Thorlak Madsen -- "Blanca Orphea" / Michael W. Cole -- Antoon Van Dyck on Sofonisba Anguissola -- Timeline / Fie Ellen Jannerup.
ISBN
  • 9788790054496
  • 8790054490
OCLC
  • on1351088134
  • 1351088134
  • SCSB-14322711
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries