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The suicide of Lucretia (painting, 1640-1642)
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The suicide of Lucretia (painting, 1640-1642)
LRI4622149 The suicide of Lucretia (painting, 1640-1642) by Reni, Guido (1575-1642); Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: The suicide of Lucrece Lucrece (Lucrezia, Lucretia, Roman lady of the 6th century BC) suicide after being the victim of the violence of his cousin Sextus Tarquin, the son of Tarquin the Superb - Painting by Guido Reni dit le Guide (1575-1642), 1640-1642 Dim 91x73 cm Pinacoteca Capitolina Rome); Luisa Ricciarini
Media ID 25233280
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Ancientness Chest Dagger Disgrace Guido 1575 1642 Guido Reni Heroin Heroism Humilating Humiliate Humiliated Humiliation Lucretia 510 Bc Moanrchy Monarchic Naked Woman Reni Reni Guido 1575 1642 Roman Culture Royalism Seicento Sovereigns Suicide Antic Rome Antique Rome Antiquit Deaths Defensive Weapon Infantry Weapon Mortality Passed Away The Woman
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This print captures the tragic scene of "The suicide of Lucretia" a renowned painting by Guido Reni. Painted between 1640 and 1642, this masterpiece is housed in the Musei Capitolini in Rome, Italy. Lucretia, a Roman lady from the 6th century BC, is depicted here at her most vulnerable moment. Driven to despair after being violated by her cousin Sextus Tarquin, she chose to take her own life rather than live with the shame and disgrace inflicted upon her. The artist's skillful brushstrokes convey not only Lucretia's sadness but also her strength and heroism in facing such adversity. In this composition, Lucretia stands naked before us, symbolizing both vulnerability and defiance. Her hand clutches a dagger tightly as she prepares to end her own life. The colors used are rich and vibrant, adding depth and emotion to the artwork. Through this powerful image, we are transported back in time to ancient Rome where honor was valued above all else. Lucretia's story serves as a reminder of the enduring struggle for justice against oppression throughout history. Luisa Ricciarini has expertly captured every detail of Reni's original painting in this photo print. It serves as a poignant reminder of the timeless themes explored through art – love, loss, tragedy – that continue to resonate with audiences today.
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