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Calpurnia Pisonis tells Julius Caesar dream Calpurnia Pisonis tells

Calpurnia Pisonis tells Julius Caesar her dream, Calpurnia Pisonis tells her husband Julius Caesar of the dreams in which she was warned of danger. Caesar ignores her and gets ready to leave. The representation is explained in the two-line caption. The print is marked top left and right: I. Part. - Pag: 20. Manufactured in the tragedy translated The Death of Julius Cezar from French, written by Marie-Anne Barbier, (story of) C. Julius Caesar, Jan Lamsvelt (mentioned on object), 1728, paper, etching, h 132 mm × w 83 mm

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Media ID 19541661

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1728 Danger Death Dream Dreams Explained Julius Caesar Leave Manufactured Representation Story Two Line Caption Written Jan Lamsvelt Mentioned Warned


EDITORS COMMENTS
The print captures a pivotal moment in history as Calpurnia Pisonis desperately tries to convey her ominous dream to her husband, Julius Caesar. In this intimate scene, Calpurnia's face is filled with concern and urgency as she implores Caesar to heed the warning of danger that her dreams have foretold. However, Caesar appears dismissive and determined to proceed with his plans. This representation beautifully illustrates the power dynamics within their relationship and highlights the tragic consequences of Caesar's disregard for his wife's intuition. The etching skillfully conveys the emotional tension between them through subtle details such as their body language and facial expressions. Marked at the top left and right corners, this print is part of a larger collection depicting scenes from "The Death of Julius Cezar" translated from French by Marie-Anne Barbier. Created in 1728 using paper and etching techniques, it measures 132 mm in height and 83 mm in width. As viewers engage with this image, they are reminded of the importance of listening to one another's concerns and heeding warnings even when they may seem insignificant or inconsequential. It serves as a poignant reminder that sometimes our loved ones possess insights that can save us from impending danger if only we would take them seriously.

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