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Old 20-01-10, 11:15 AM
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Does anyone know the author of this? It looks like St Cecilia and possibly Dutch 18th century.... Micrologus....??

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I wish I could say (being a total visual arts groupie) that I spotted this straight away - alas, I simply googled up 'women with a violin' and the young lady in question appeared here...

http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?im...%3D40%26um%3D1
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Doh! I could have done that. Cheers!

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Orazio Lomi Gentileschi (1563 - 1639) was an Italian Baroque painter, one of more important painters influenced by Caravaggio (the so-called Caravaggisti). He was the father of the painter Artemisia Gentileschi.

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possibly Dutch 18th century....
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Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahaha

THANKS GrahamLynch & Phili for solving a 5 year mystery !!!!!! ... you two are the best !!!!!!!!!

ahahaha... ^_^

did you know that i googled the same "women, woman, violin" and spent an entire night searching without results... anyway ..stupid of me to know (some) works by Gentileschi and not know this one
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