Death of Messalina, about 1704/1712. Creator: Francesco Solimena.
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Death of Messalina, about 1704/1712. Creator: Francesco Solimena.

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Death of Messalina, about 1704/1712. Additional Info: Solimena here represents the murder of Messalina, third wife of the Roman Emperor Claudius, who had a reputation for promiscuity. Though the emperor forgave Messalina’s adultery, others saw this as a weakness, and a Roman officer ordered her assassination. The dynamic composition illustrates the moment in which a soldier thrusts a sword toward the frightened empress, who grasps his arm in a helpless attempt to fend off the attack.This may be the only painted representation of the death of Messalina, a story from the Annals of Tacitus.

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Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art

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HRM24A63_143

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Droits gérés

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54,0Mo (1,6Mo) / 42,0cm x 32,2cm / 4960 x 3804 (300dpi)

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