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Lucrece giving himself death The suicide of Lucrece, Roman lady of the 6th century BC
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Lucrece giving himself death The suicide of Lucrece, Roman lady of the 6th century BC
JLJ4644936 Lucrece giving himself death The suicide of Lucrece, Roman lady of the 6th century BC. Painting by Lucas Cranach (1472-1553) 16th century. Besancon, Museum of Fine Arts by Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Besancon, France; (add.info.: Lucrece giving himself death The suicide of Lucrece, Roman lady of the 6th century BC. Painting by Lucas Cranach (1472-1553) 16th century. Besancon, Museum of Fine Arts); Photo ePhoto Josse; German, out of copyright
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This print captures the tragic scene of Lucrece giving herself death, depicting the suicide of a Roman lady from the 6th century BC. Painted by Lucas Cranach in the 16th century, this artwork is housed in the Museum of Fine Arts in Besancon, France. The painting portrays an intense moment filled with sorrow and despair. The naked woman's body lies lifeless on a bed while holding a dagger that she used to end her own life. Her arm hangs limp, symbolizing her final act of desperation and defiance against her circumstances. Lucas Cranach masterfully conveys the emotional turmoil experienced by Lucrece through his use of color and brushstrokes. The somber tones evoke a sense of melancholy, emphasizing the gravity of her decision. Lucrece's story has been immortalized throughout history as a tale of honor and tragedy. This artwork serves as a poignant reminder of human suffering and raises questions about societal expectations placed upon women during ancient times. As we gaze upon this powerful image, we are reminded that art has the ability to capture profound moments in history and provoke deep introspection within us all.
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