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Canvas Print : Lucreces death: Lucrece (Lucrezia, Lucretia, Roman lady of the 6th century BC) was the victim of violence by his cousin Sextus Tarquin, the son of Tarquin the Superb
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Lucreces death: Lucrece (Lucrezia, Lucretia, Roman lady of the 6th century BC) was the victim of violence by his cousin Sextus Tarquin, the son of Tarquin the Superb
XEE4192602 Lucreces death: Lucrece (Lucrezia, Lucretia, Roman lady of the 6th century BC) was the victim of violence by his cousin Sextus Tarquin, the son of Tarquin the Superb. She committed suicide in front of her husband, Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus, known as Tarquin Collatin, with a dagger. Engraving from 1871 in " Histoire Des Cocuses Celebres" by Henry de Kock (1819-1892). by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lucreces death: Lucrece (Lucrezia, Lucretia, Roman lady of the 6th century BC) was the victim of violence by his cousin Sextus Tarquin, the son of Tarquin the Superb. She committed suicide in front of her husband, Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus, known as Tarquin Collatin, with a dagger. Engraving from 1871 in " Histoire Des Celebres" by Henry de Kock (1819-1892)); Stefano Bianchetti
Media ID 25235558
© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images
Adultere Ancientness Chatiment Dagger Heroin Heroism Humilating Humiliate Humiliated Humiliation Infidelite Lucretia 510 Bc Lucrezia Moanrchy Monarchic Royalism Sacrifice Sovereigns Suicide Antic Rome Antique Rome Antiquit Deaths Defensive Weapon Infantry Weapon Mortality Passed Away Punishment The Woman
20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Experience the haunting beauty and tragic tale of ancient Rome with our Canvas Print of Lucrece's Death by renowned artist Stefano Bianchetti. This exquisite work of art depicts Lucrece, a Roman lady of the 6th century BC, who tragically fell victim to the violent advances of her cousin Sextus Tarquin. Each Canvas Print is meticulously crafted using premium materials and vibrant colors, ensuring a stunning and long-lasting addition to your home or office decor. Relive the poignant story of Lucrece and add a touch of timeless elegance to your space with this captivating piece from Media Storehouse's Fine Art Collection.
Delivered stretched and ready to hang our premium quality canvas prints are made from a polyester/cotton blend canvas and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for safe transit.
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Estimated Product Size is 40.6cm x 50.8cm (16" x 20")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures the tragic tale of Lucrece's death, a Roman lady from the 6th century BC. Lucrece, also known as Lucrezia or Lucretia, fell victim to violence at the hands of her cousin Sextus Tarquin, son of Tarquin the Superb. In a heart-wrenching act of despair and defiance, she took her own life in front of her husband Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus (Tarquin Collatin) using a dagger. The engraving was created in 1871 by an unknown French artist for "Histoire Des Cocuses Celebres" written by Henry de Kock. It portrays the poignant moment when Lucrece made this fateful decision that would forever change history. Lucrece's story has resonated throughout time as a symbol of honor and sacrifice. Her untimely demise sparked outrage among Romans and played a significant role in their uprising against tyranny. In this print, Stefano Bianchetti skillfully captures the emotional intensity surrounding Lucrece's final moments. The intricate details and masterful composition draw viewers into this ancient tragedy, evoking empathy for both Lucrece and those affected by her fate. As we gaze upon this haunting image, we are reminded of the enduring power of art to immortalize stories that continue to captivate our hearts and minds centuries later.
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