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The painting is a close, reduced replica of a much larger canvas by Ficherelli in the Accademia di San Luca, Rome. Fichrelli invests the scene with an atmosphere of claustrophobic intimacy. In this work he represented the dramatic moment of confrontation between Lucretia and Sextus Tarquinius, the latter raising his sword while his servant observes in the background. Ficherelli favoured violent scenes infused with an aura of morbid sensuality. The incident hastened the revolt which led to the overthrow of monarchical tyranny and the establishment of the Roman Republic. The next day, Lucretia committed suicide before her father and husband in order to reclaim her honour. While sleeping, Sextus Tarquinius, son of the tyrannical King Tarquinius Superbus, came into her chamber and threatened to disgrace and kill her if she did not lie with him. The royal princes sometimes spent their leisure hours in feasting and entertainments, and at a wine party given by Sextus Tarquinius at which Collatinus, the. Lucretia was the wife of the Roman nobleman Collatinus during the 6th century BC. While they were drinking at Sextus Tarquinius house, where Tarquinius Collatinus, son of Egerius, was also dining, the conversation happened to turn to. The tragic story of Lucretia, recounted by Livy, was a popular subject with baroque artists.If you have specific questions or information about content, the website, and applications, please contact us.
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Get Archive LLC does not charge permission and license fees for use of any of the content on PICRYL, however, upon request, GetArchive can provide rights clearance for content for a fee. Join Facebook to connect with Lucretia Collatinus and others you may know. A rebellion against the Tarquinius broke out. News of this tragedy sparked outrage in Rome. Lucrezia’s death was the direct cause of the uprising led by Lucius Junius Brutus. Licorice, widely regarded as virtuous, unable to bear the shame, committed suicide by piercing her chest with a dagger. GetArchive believes there are no usage restrictions or limitations put on content in the U.S. Sextus Tarquinius, after refusing, raped Collatinus’ wife. Permission for use, re-use, or additional use of the content is not required. But Collatinus was compelled to resign and go into exile when. Iunius Brutus conspired to overthrow Tarquinius Superbus, and became the first consuls (509 bce: see consul ). Get Archive LLC, creator of PICRYL, endeavors to provide information that it possesses on the copyright status of the content and to identify any other terms and conditions that may apply to the use of the content, however, Get Archive LLC offers no guarantee or assurance that all pertinent information is provided, or that the information is correct in each circumstance. Tarquinius Collatinus, Lucius, great-nephew of Tarquinius Priscus, husband of Lucretia, and one of the founders of the Roman republic. Several days later, Sextus Tarquinius goes to Collatinus home and is given hospitality. PICRYL makes the world's public domain media easy to find and convenient to use. The wife of Collatinus, Lucretia, is behaving virtuously, while the wives of the kings sons are not. PICRYL is the largest search engine and media source for public domain images, documents, music, and videos.

1 The marriage between Lucretia and Collatinus was depicted as the ideal Roman union, as both Lucretia and Collatinus were faithfully devoted to one another. 1 The prize of this contest in womanly virtues fell to Lucretia. Lucretia was the daughter of magistrate Spurius Lucretius and the wife of Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus. The World's Largest Public Domain Media Search Engine These they had seen at a luxurious banquet, whiling away the time with their young friends but Lucretia, though it was late at night, was busily engaged upon her wool, while her maidens toiled about her in the lamplight as she sat in the hall of her house.
