The painting depicts Lucretia as a standing half-length nude with a gown.
Lucretia has inclined her head slightly to the right and she gazes into the far distance. She has raised her left arm and the hand rests on her head. With her right hand she points the short dagger
The painting depicts Lucretia as a standing half-length nude with a gown.
Lucretia has inclined her head slightly to the right and she gazes into the far distance. She has raised her left arm and the hand rests on her head. With her right hand she points the short dagger towards her. It is raised and touches her right breast. Lucretia wears a red, fur-trimmed, embroidered gown over her shoulders and under this a transparent undergarment is visible. Her blond hair is pinned up and covered with a thin veil.
Lucretia wears numerous pieces of jewellery: a thin linked chain, a linked choker set with precious stones and with a pendant, a bracelet and two rings.
The background is dark.
According to the legend Lucretia lived in the 6th century BC and was the beautiful and virtuous wife of the roman Collatinus. The roman King's son - Sextus Tarquinius fell in love with her. During a stay in her house Sextus threatened to kill her and shame her honour if she did not surrender to him. After the rape Lucretia had her father and husband vow vengeance and then she stabbed herself. The event led to an uprising in which the royal family was overthrown and the Roman Empire became a Republic.
Depictions of Lucretia who was seen as the epitomy of female virtue, chastity, fidelity and honour enjoyed great popularity, particularly in the 16th century.
[Literature: Bierende 2002, Follak 2002, Livius 1909]
- Attributions
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Lucas Cranach the Younger
Lucas Cranach the Elder
Attributions
Lucas Cranach the Younger | [notes D. Koepplin in the D. Koepplin Archive, 1978 / 2002] |
Lucas Cranach the Elder | or Lucas Cranach the Younger [Museo Soumaya, online catalogue, accessed 05.01.2023] |
- Production date
- about 1540 - 1545
Production date
about 1540 - 1545 | [notes D. Koepplin in the Archive D. Koepplin, 1978 / 2002] |
- Dimensions
- Dimensions of support: 75.4 x 56.2 x 3.2 cm
Dimensions
Dimensions of support: 75.4 x 56.2 x 3.2 cm
Dimensions including frame: 99.7 x 81.3 x 7.9 cm
Dimensions of support: 75 x 56 cm
[expertise D. Koepplin; Koepplin Archive, 2002]
- Signature / Dating
Artist's insignia at the left edge: serpent (with dropped wings)
Signature / Dating
Artist's insignia at the left edge: serpent (with dropped wings)
- Owner
- Museo Soumaya, Mexico City
- Repository
- Museo Soumaya, Mexico City
- Location
- Mexico City
- CDA ID
- PRIVATE_NONE-P001
- FR (1978) Nr.
- FR-none
- Persistent Link
- https://lucascranach.org/en/PRIVATE_NONE-P001/