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Tarquin and Lucrece, Oil painting on wood by Jan Massys or Metsys or Matsijs (1509-1575), illustrating Sextus Tarquin, son of King Tarquin the Superb and Lucrece, wife of Tarquin Collatin, preferring death to deshonour
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Tarquin and Lucrece, Oil painting on wood by Jan Massys or Metsys or Matsijs (1509-1575), illustrating Sextus Tarquin, son of King Tarquin the Superb and Lucrece, wife of Tarquin Collatin, preferring death to deshonour
YOU4420040 Tarquin and Lucrece, Oil painting on wood by Jan Massys or Metsys or Matsijs (1509-1575), illustrating Sextus Tarquin, son of King Tarquin the Superb and Lucrece, wife of Tarquin Collatin, preferring death to deshonour. Roman exemplum seen as a representation of conjugal virtue in the Renaissance, and often interprets as a crucial event for the passage from Rome from the monarchy to the Republic. Photography, KIM Youngtae, Palais des beaux arts de Lille, Lille, France. by Massys, Jan (1509-75); (add.info.: Tarquin and Lucrece, Oil painting on wood by Jan Massys or Metsys or Matsijs (1509-1575), illustrating Sextus Tarquin, son of King Tarquin the Superb and Lucrece, wife of Tarquin Collatin, preferring death to deshonour. Roman exemplum seen as a representation of conjugal virtue in the Renaissance, and often interprets as a crucial event for the passage from Rome from the monarchy to the Republic. Photography, KIM Youngtae, Palais des beaux arts de Lille, Lille, France.); © Kim Young Tae. All rights reserved 2022
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The captivating oil painting on wood, "Tarquin and Lucrece" created by Jan Massys or Metsys or Matsijs in the 16th century, transports viewers to a pivotal moment in Roman history. The artwork depicts Sextus Tarquin, the son of King Tarquin the Superb, and Lucrece, the wife of Tarquin Collatin. In this powerful scene, Lucrece chooses death over dishonor as she resolutely defends her conjugal virtue. Considered an exemplum of Roman values during the Renaissance period, this painting holds great significance as it symbolizes the transition from monarchy to republic in Rome's history. It serves as a reminder of the importance placed on loyalty and honor within marriage. Photographed by KIM Youngtae at Palais des beaux arts de Lille in France, this image captures every intricate detail of Massys' masterpiece. The artist's skillful brushstrokes bring life to each character's expression and emotion. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back in time to witness a crucial event that shaped Rome's destiny. We can almost feel Lucrece's unwavering determination and Sextus Tarquin's remorseful realization of his actions. Jan Massys or Metsys or Matsijs has masterfully captured not only a historical event but also human emotions that transcend time. This photograph allows us to appreciate both the artistry behind this Renaissance masterpiece and its profound narrative about love, honor, and sacrifice.
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