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Sophonisba, 1640s. Artist: Luca Ferrari
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Sophonisba, 1640s. Artist: Luca Ferrari
Sophonisba, 1640s. Sophonisba was a Carthaginian noblewoman who was captured by the Romans late in the Second Punic War. She committed suicide by drinking poison in order to avoid the humiliation of being paraded through Rome as a captive in a triumphal procession. Her story inspired numerous visual, written and musical works of art from the 16th until the 19th century. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
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3rd Century Bc Carthaginian Ferrari Heroine Luca North Africa North African Poison Punic Wars Second Punic War Sorrow Suicide Tragedy Baroque Era Sophonisba
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This print showcases Luca Ferrari's masterpiece, "Sophonisba" created in the 1640s. The painting depicts the tragic tale of Sophonisba, a noblewoman from Carthage who met her untimely end during the Second Punic War. In order to evade the humiliation of being paraded through Rome as a captive in a triumphal procession, she chose to take her own life by consuming poison. Ferrari's artwork beautifully captures the essence of this sorrowful event that inspired countless artistic expressions across various mediums for centuries. This particular print is housed within the prestigious State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow. The image portrays Sophonisba as an emblematic figure, representing resilience and defiance against oppression. Through his masterful use of color and composition, Ferrari transports viewers back to ancient times, allowing them to witness this poignant moment firsthand. This piece serves not only as a testament to Sophonisba's bravery but also as a reminder of the enduring power art holds in immortalizing historical events and evoking deep emotions within its audience. It stands as an exquisite example of Baroque-era portraiture and symbolizes both tragedy and heroism intertwined within one woman's story.
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