Tanaquil is an oil-on-wood painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Domenico Beccafumi, which depicts Tanaquil, a queen of Rome.[2] The work was painted by Beccafumi c. 1519 for the bedroom of Francesco Petrucci, Lord of Siena, part of a series which also included Marcia.[3] The painting depicts the queen together with broken architecture and dead plants.[4] She points to a tablet that identifies her as Tanaquil.[5]
Tanaquil | |
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Artist | Domenico Beccafumi |
Year | c. 1519 |
Medium | oil on wood |
Dimensions | 92.1 cm × 53.3 cm (36.3 in × 21.0 in) |
Location | National Gallery of London[1], London |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Gowing, Lawrence (1983). The encyclopedia of visual art: Biographical dictionary of artists : Alvar Aalto - Paul Durand-Ruel. University of California: Encyclopaedia Britannica International. p. 45. ISBN 9780852291870.
- ^ Gould, Cecil (1987). The Sixteenth-Century Italian Schools. University of Michigan: Yale University Press. p. 24. ISBN 9780300061413.
- ^ Eisenbichler, Konrad (2004). The Cultural World of Eleanora Di Toledo, Duchess of Florence and Siena. University of Michigan: Ashgate. p. 128. ISBN 9780754637745.
- ^ Joost-Gaugier, Christiane L. (2013). Italian Renaissance Art: Understanding its Meaning. John Wiley & Sons. p. X. ISBN 9781118306079.
- ^ The Art Book. Phaidon Press. 1997. pp. 35. ISBN 9780714836256.
External links
edit- Tanaquil at nationalgallery.org.uk