





Elisabetta Sirani
Adelina Modesti
This insightful volume is the first authoritative and accessible English-language book to explore the life and legacy of Elisabetta Sirani, one of the most celebrated women artists of seventeenth-century Italy.
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Elisabetta Sirani (1638â1665)âpainter, printmaker, and teacherâwas one of the most innovative and prolific artists of the Bolognese school. The daughter of a painter, she hailed from a city whose university was believed to have had educated women since the Middle Ages and that celebrated the cult of Saint Catherine of Bologna, who was known for her skill as a painter and illuminatorâideal conditions to encourage the training and patronage of skilled women artists.Â
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Drawing on extensive archival documentation and primary sources, including inventories, sale catalogues, and Siraniâs work diary, this book provides an overview of the brief life, fascinating oeuvre, critical fortune, and cultural legacy of this successful Baroque artist. Art historian Adelina Modesti vividly describes the society that both inhibited and supported Sirani, examining her influence on students at Bolognaâs school for professional women artists as well as her significance in the professionalization of womenâs artistic practice during the seventeenth century.
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Gorgeously illustrated throughout, this book focuses on womenâs agency. More specifically, it explores Siraniâs identity as both a woman and an artist, including her professional ambition, self-fashioning, and literary construction as Bolognaâs preeminent cultural heroine.
Adelina Modesti is an honorary senior fellow in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne, Australia.Â
âModestiâs comprehensive monograph demonstrates why Elisabetta remains relevant after three centuries.â
âPatricia Likos Ricci, Renaissance Quarterly
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âHere the extraordinary life of the 17th-century painter Elisabetta Siraniâonce considered âthe best brush in Bolognaââis the focus of Adelina Modestiâs brilliant, fully illustrated biography.â
âJacqueline Riding, The Art Newspaper
âSumptuously illustrated. . . . Modestiâs brilliant biography is an important step towards establishing Sirani as one of the most significant artists of her generation.â
âBreeze Barrington, The Art Newspaper
 âThis authoritative and indispensable book launches new insights in art history and gender studies. Adelina Modestiâs narrative is not limited to the artistâs life and production, but takes us by the hand and brings the reader into the historic, cultural and social environment of Baroque Bologna. Modesti shows Siraniâs artistic accomplishment to be a consequence of a broader stimulating setting, where an unexpected number of patrons, agents, and collectors support her with the same straightforwardness and willingness as for a male artist.â
âConsuelo Lollobrigida, MA, PhD Art Historian, University of Arkansas, Rome ProgramÂ
Additional titles in this series.
144 pages
7 1/2 x 9 7/8 inches
77 color illustrations
ISBN 978-1-60606-817-5
hardcover
Getty Publications
Imprint:Â Getty Publications
Series: Illuminating Women Artists
2023
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Adelina Modesti
This insightful volume is the first authoritative and accessible English-language book to explore the life and legacy of Elisabetta Sirani, one of the most celebrated women artists of seventeenth-century Italy.
Â
Elisabetta Sirani (1638â1665)âpainter, printmaker, and teacherâwas one of the most innovative and prolific artists of the Bolognese school. The daughter of a painter, she hailed from a city whose university was believed to have had educated women since the Middle Ages and that celebrated the cult of Saint Catherine of Bologna, who was known for her skill as a painter and illuminatorâideal conditions to encourage the training and patronage of skilled women artists.Â
Â
Drawing on extensive archival documentation and primary sources, including inventories, sale catalogues, and Siraniâs work diary, this book provides an overview of the brief life, fascinating oeuvre, critical fortune, and cultural legacy of this successful Baroque artist. Art historian Adelina Modesti vividly describes the society that both inhibited and supported Sirani, examining her influence on students at Bolognaâs school for professional women artists as well as her significance in the professionalization of womenâs artistic practice during the seventeenth century.
Â
Gorgeously illustrated throughout, this book focuses on womenâs agency. More specifically, it explores Siraniâs identity as both a woman and an artist, including her professional ambition, self-fashioning, and literary construction as Bolognaâs preeminent cultural heroine.
Adelina Modesti is an honorary senior fellow in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne, Australia.Â
âModestiâs comprehensive monograph demonstrates why Elisabetta remains relevant after three centuries.â
âPatricia Likos Ricci, Renaissance Quarterly
Â
âHere the extraordinary life of the 17th-century painter Elisabetta Siraniâonce considered âthe best brush in Bolognaââis the focus of Adelina Modestiâs brilliant, fully illustrated biography.â
âJacqueline Riding, The Art Newspaper
âSumptuously illustrated. . . . Modestiâs brilliant biography is an important step towards establishing Sirani as one of the most significant artists of her generation.â
âBreeze Barrington, The Art Newspaper
 âThis authoritative and indispensable book launches new insights in art history and gender studies. Adelina Modestiâs narrative is not limited to the artistâs life and production, but takes us by the hand and brings the reader into the historic, cultural and social environment of Baroque Bologna. Modesti shows Siraniâs artistic accomplishment to be a consequence of a broader stimulating setting, where an unexpected number of patrons, agents, and collectors support her with the same straightforwardness and willingness as for a male artist.â
âConsuelo Lollobrigida, MA, PhD Art Historian, University of Arkansas, Rome ProgramÂ
Additional titles in this series.
144 pages
7 1/2 x 9 7/8 inches
77 color illustrations
ISBN 978-1-60606-817-5
hardcover
Getty Publications
Imprint:Â Getty Publications
Series: Illuminating Women Artists
2023



















