
Sujet
The Murder of King Servius by His Son-in-law; Des cas des nobles hommes et femmes, about 1413-1415. Creators: Boucicaut Master, Workshop of the Boucicaut Master.
Légende
The Murder of King Servius by His Son-in-law; Des cas des nobles hommes et femmes, about 1413-1415. Additional Info: While bystanders, a typical feature of the Boucicaut Master's compositions, witness the event from the walls of the palace, a hired henchman murders Servius Tullius, Etruscan king of Rome, at the order of his son-in-law Lucius Tarquin. According to Boccaccio, Servius's daughter Tullia married Lucius, son of the previous king, but she scorned her husband Lucius because he had not succeeded his father as king. Lucius therefore seized control of the government and had King Servius executed on the road to the palace, as seen in this miniature. In her haste to reach the palace and take her place as queen, the heartless Tullia drove over her own father's body in the street.
Crédit
Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art
Notre référence
HRM24A74_355
Model release
NA
Property release
NA
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
83,9Mo (4,0Mo) / 37,2cm x 56,5cm / 4391 x 6678 (300dpi)