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Sofonisba - Young and Old
I’m Virgo, playing music tranquilly in this self-portrait. The clavichord I chose. It denotes fine education; the black clothes I'm wearing prove I value chastity. Dark as a shadow, to the left of me is the face of my governess, which shows I am dutiful. My face fairly glows - lit with love for the arts and poetry! See me in this latter portrait, still in black, a high collar at my neck. A strange disguise my face is now; I'm nearly taken aback to see my sagging jowls! How dim my eyes, and how thin my lips! But never did I lack for love! I have lived long and have grown wise. *Sofonisba Anguissola, who called herself Virgo, lived from 1532 to 1625. She was a female artist known for her great grace and modesty. I chose to write of her using the Petrarchan Sonnet to honor her Italian heritage. The two self-portraits described are from when she was both young and old. I thought it interesting to see how she changed with the years. If you copy and paste my link, you will see several self portraits from her youth and the two on the bottom are probably close to when she was in her 90’s! Please see http://bjws.blogspot.com/2013/01/1500s-woman-artist-sofonisba-anguissola.html
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