Archivo: The Trojan Women Set Fire to their Flee
Descripción: The Trojan women set fire to their ships in an effort to end years of wandering after the fall of Troy. The clouds and rain in the distance presage the storm sent by Jupiter at Aeneas's request to quench the blaze. Claude noted in his "Liber Veritatis" that the picture was painted in Rome for Girolamo Farnese. The learned prelate, who returned to the city in 1643, must have chosen this episode from Virgil's "Aeneid" (V:604–710) to allude to his years of itinerant service as papal nuncio combating Calvinism in remote Alpine cantons of the Swiss Confederation.
Título: The Trojan Women Set Fire to their Fleet
Créditos: http://asteriskpix.blogspot.com/2010/07/trojan-women-set-fire-to-their-fleet.html Metropolitan Museum of Art, online collection (Identificador Metropolitan Museum of Art 110000341)
Autor(a): Claudio de Lorena
Términos de Uso: Dominio Público
Licencia: Dominio Público
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