13 March 2026

Published March 11, 2026 by rochellewisoff

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PHOTO PROMPT © Lisa Fox

This week’s photo has us inside what appears to be an art gallery with blue walls. Hanging from a square light fixture are red and golden ornaments. There are canvasses on the blue wall. One painting is of a floral arrangement. To the left there’s another section with red wall.

Click the artistic frog to join. (Thanks, Keith)

Genre: Historical Fiction
Word Count: 100 (Not counting the lengthy title 😉 )

“MY ILLUSTRIOUS LORDSHIP, I’LL SHOW YOU WHAT A WOMAN CAN DO”

With pigment-stained hands, her revered mentor seized her breast. “You have a gift, child.”

Seventeen-year-old Artemisia clawed his cheek and writhed to escape his grasp.

His relentless laughter echoed in her ears as he thrust himself into her. Despite her anguished cries, no one rescued her.

***

The gallery guide points out the drama in Artemisia Gentileschi’s vibrant paintings depicting strong women. In her second rendering of “Judith Beheading Holofernes” the red-hot intensity on the heroine’s face is palpable.

Did Artemisia pay back her assailant on canvas?

Agostino Tassi may have stolen the flower of her youth, but not her gift.

  • The title is a quote from the artist. Apropo, dontcha think? 😉

*Vindication on Canvas*

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42 comments on “13 March 2026

    • Dear Keith,

      That was one froggy I just had to snag. Thank you for it. And thank you re my story.

      I’ve seen your comments to Lisa about Poland. Sobering? I’m guessing you toured Auschwitz? At any rate, hope you’re back safe and sound.

      Shalom,

      Rochelle

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      • I did indeed, Rochelle. Auschwitz, Birkenau, Schindler’s Factory and the Krakow Ghetto, experiences I’ll never forget. I’ll let you know when I post my photographs incase you are interested in seeing them – distressing as some might seem.

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  • A great story about yet another strong woman of history. She, at least, was recognized. And a good thing she didn’t have to marry that rapist. I wanted to reply yesterday, but got so caught up in the Wikipedia article… ;D

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