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Messalina Leaving The Pincian
This oil painting depicts Valeria Messalina, the third wife of the Roman emperor, Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicu, leaving the Pincian. Date: circa 1921
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Messalina Leaving the Pincian
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is an evocative oil painting by the renowned British artist Charles Dana Gibson and Charles Frederick Worth Ricketts, also known as "Bickford," from the March of the Women Collection. Dated circa 1921, this masterpiece depicts Valeria Messalina, the third wife of the Roman Emperor Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, in a moment of defiance and determination as she leaves the Pincian Hill. Messalina, known for her beauty, intelligence, and cunning, was a notorious figure in Roman history. Her scandalous love affairs and political machinations made her a popular subject for artists and writers throughout the centuries. In this painting, Messalina is shown in the prime of her youth, dressed in a vibrant, flowing robe, her expression bold and resolute. The Pincian Hill, a scenic and historic location in Rome, serves as the backdrop for this dramatic scene. The hill, with its lush greenery and stunning views of the city, adds to the sense of freedom and possibility that Messalina embodies. The use of color in this painting is striking, with bold reds, greens, and blues creating a vivid and dynamic image. The brushstrokes are confident and sure, capturing the essence of Messalina's strength and determination. This painting, which appears in volume 14, June of a popular magazine, is a testament to the enduring fascination with the life and legend of Valeria Messalina. It is a beautiful and captivating work of art that continues to captivate and inspire viewers today.
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