This year, Art Herstory offers a new Christmas card design. The new card features Adoration of the Magi, a painting by seventeenth-century Italian artist Artemisia Gentileschi (1593–c.1654).

Art Herstory’s 2020 Christmas card: Adoration of the Magi, by Artemisia Gentileschi, front view.

Art Herstory Christmas cards are larger than Art Herstory note cards. They are A7 format (5×7″). They are available for sale in a 10-pack with holiday-red envelopes, or as individual cards (with matching envelope) in an eco-friendly clear sleeve. The inside greeting reads “Buon Natale / Merry Christmas.”

The Art Herstory Artemisia Gentileschi Christmas card in a 10-pack, front view.

To order Art Herstory Christmas cards online, visit the online Art Herstory Shop. You will find product information for a 10-pack of Artemisia Gentileschi cards here, and for an individual card here. Or, this Fall look for boxed sets of Artemisia cards at/through the National Gallery Shops (in-store or online).

Art Herstory’s new Artemisia Gentileschi Adoration of the Magi Christmas card, single card, back view, with holiday-red envelope.

Limited quantities of the inaugural Art Herstory Christmas card, which features The Nativity of Christ by Orsola Maddalena Caccia (1596–1676), are still available. Born Theodora Caccia, Suor Orsola Maddalena was a nun in seventeenth-century Italy. This card, too, is available for sale in a 10-pack with holiday-red envelopes, or as an individual card (with envelope) in an eco-friendly clear sleeve. The inside greeting is the same as for the Artemisia card: “Buon Natale / Merry Christmas.”

Art Herstory Christmas card, featuring The Nativity of Christ, 1620–25, by Orsola Maddalena Caccia.

Art Herstory offers wholesale terms to retail customers. For more information, visit the Art Herstory Wholesale page.

Art Herstory plans to issue more holiday cards in the future, including some featuring non-Christian themes. Is there a work by a woman artist you’d like to see featured on an Art Herstory holiday card? Please contact me at erika@artherstory.net, or through the website form on the home page (scroll down; the form is just beneath the Sofonisba Anguissola family portrait)!

Posts about Art Herstory Cards:

Art Herstory Adds Five New Note Card Designs for Spring 2021!

Announcing Six New Art Herstory Note Cards (Fall 2020)

More Art Herstory Christmas Card and Stocking Stuffer Options:

The Art Herstory 2024 Holiday Card: Madonna and Child, c. 1909

The Inaugural Art Herstory Christmas Card!

Art Herstory Celebrates Women Artists with a Magnet/Bookmark Combo, and an Ornament!

Interested in Artemisia Gentileschi? Read these guest posts:

The Priceless Legacy of Artemisia Gentileschi: A Curator’s Perspective, Guest post by Dr. Judith W. Mann

Two of a Kind: Giovanna Garzoni and Artemisia Gentileschi, Guest post by Dr. Mary D. Garrard

The Politics of Exhibiting Female Old Masters, Guest post by Dr. Sheila Barker

Do We Have Any Great Women Artists Yet?, Guest post by Dr. Sheila ffolliott

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