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Cleopatra with asp at her breast, 1759 (engraving)
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Cleopatra with asp at her breast, 1759 (engraving)
7235589 Cleopatra with asp at her breast, 1759 (engraving) by Bodart, Pieter (1676-1712); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cleopatra the Great, committing suicide with asp at her breast. Last queen of Egypt, ruled 51-30 BC, had children with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Copperplate engraving by Pieter Bodart (1676-1712) from Henricus Spoors Deorum et Heroum, Virorum et Mulierum Illustrium Imagines Antiquae Illustatae, Gods and Heroes, Men and Women, Illustrated with Antique Images, Petrum, Amsterdam, 1715. First published as Favissae utriusque antiquitatis tam Romanae quam Graecae in 1707. Henricus Spoor was a Dutch physician, classical scholar, poet and writer, fl. 1694-1716.); © Florilegius
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This engraving, titled "Cleopatra with asp at her breast" depicts the tragic demise of Cleopatra the Great, the last queen of Egypt. Created by Pieter Bodart in 1759, this print showcases Cleopatra's final moments as she commits suicide by allowing an asp snake to bite her breast. The image portrays Cleopatra's regal beauty and strength even in her darkest hour. Her piercing gaze reflects a mix of determination and resignation, while the serpent slithers around her arm symbolizing both danger and liberation. The intricate details captured through copperplate engraving highlight Bodart's skillful craftsmanship. Cleopatra was renowned for her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, which ultimately led to political turmoil in ancient Egypt. This artwork serves as a poignant reminder of the consequences that power struggles can have on individuals' lives. The historical context surrounding this piece adds depth to its significance. Published in Henricus Spoors' work on gods, heroes, men, and women from antiquity, it offers insight into how Cleopatra was perceived during the early 18th century. Overall, this engraving captures a pivotal moment in history when one woman's fate became intertwined with legend. It stands as a testament to both Cleopatra's enduring legacy and Pieter Bodart's ability to immortalize powerful narratives through his artistry.
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