Article 6F13T Forgotten Artemisia Gentileschi painting found in Hampton Court storeroom

Forgotten Artemisia Gentileschi painting found in Hampton Court storeroom

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Vanessa Thorpe
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The very personal work, owned by Charles I, discovered after being left in storage for years

A woman's name raises doubts until her work is seen," wrote the artist Artemisia Gentileschi to a collector of her paintings in 1649, going on to assure him that her canvases will speak for themselves". It took three-and-a-half centuries for the name of Gentileschi to triumphantly step out from the shadows of art history, but it has taken even longer for one of her forgotten paintings to re-emerge from the dark. A remarkable find made in a royal storeroom at Hampton Court, followed by hours of careful conservation effort, has led to the unearthing of Susanna and the Elders, a genuine lost Gentileschi.

It really is super-exciting," Anna Reynolds, the deputy surveyor of the king's pictures, told the Observer. You just could not see the quality of the painting beneath the grime until now, but absolutely it is true and this find has come about as a result of Artemisia's recently restored reputation. It had been misattributed and left in storage for many years and no one had taken a closer look."

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