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ANGUISSOLA, Sofonisba: Self-Portrait Playing the Spinet

🖼 Self-Portrait Playing the Spinet, 1556-57
Oil on canvas
57 × 48 cm
Naples, Italy

Self-Portrait Playing the Spinet Sofonisba Anguissola, one of the Renaissance's most accomplished female painters, created a masterpiece of self-representation through this intimate portrait. By depicting herself at the spinet—a prestigious keyboard instrument—she asserts her identity as both a skilled musician and educated woman of refinement, qualities essential to her social standing in 16th-century Italy. The work exemplifies Anguissola's remarkable talent for psychological portraiture and her strategic use of self-imagery to establish her legitimacy as a professional artist at a time when few women could claim such status.

The story of art
The story of art
E. H. Gombrich
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