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The Death of Dido, ca 1510-1511
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The Death of Dido, ca 1510-1511
The Death of Dido, ca 1510-1511. Found in the Collection of Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna
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Aeneid Carthage Dido Elissa Homer Iliad Pinacoteca Nazionale Di Bologna Queen Of Carthage Raimondi Trojan War Troy Vergil Vergilius Virgil Allegory And Literature Copper Engraving Greek Mythology Roman Mythology
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This print showcases "The Death of Dido" a remarkable artwork created around 1510-1511 during the Renaissance period. Housed in the esteemed Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna in Italy, this piece beautifully captures an iconic moment from Roman mythology. Depicting scenes from Virgil's epic poem, The Aeneid, this copper engraving brings to life the tragic fate of Queen Dido. As the legendary founder and ruler of Carthage, Dido falls deeply in love with Aeneas, a Trojan hero who seeks refuge after the fall of Troy. However, their passionate affair is short-lived as destiny calls upon Aeneas to fulfill his mission: founding Rome. In this image filled with allegory and literature references, we witness Dido's heart-wrenching demise. Overwhelmed by grief and abandoned by her beloved Aeneas, she chooses death over living without him. The artist masterfully captures her anguish and despair through intricate details that evoke both empathy and admiration for her strength. Drawing inspiration from Greek mythology as well as Homer's Iliad and Virgil's Aeneid, this fine art piece serves as a visual testament to the enduring power of ancient tales. Created by Raimondi using copper engraving techniques prevalent during that era, it exemplifies the skillful craftsmanship characteristic of Renaissance graphic arts. "The Death of Dido" invites viewers into a world where myth intertwines with history—a poignant reminder that even within great
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