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May 10 2011

Cincinnatus Abandons the Plow

Academician / Greco-Roman / Neoclassical / Paintings (Reproductions) / Spanish - 1 year ago - troycapc

Cincinnatus Abandons the Plow

This is a reproduction of ” Cincinato abandona el arado para dictar leyes a Roma ” by Juan Antonio Ribera of 1806.  This is a pivotal scene from the history of the early Roman Republic.  At the urging of his countrymen during an existential crisis, Cincinnatus unwillingly abandons his simple farm to take up command of the Roman Republic.  The constitution of the early democracy had a provision for one man to take total control of the state and this burden Cincinnatus took up.  Ribera was twenty-seven when he produced this masterpiece which is a fine example of his Neoclassical style.  He studied in Paris under David and in 1811 became court painter to the exiled Charles IV of Spain.  He continued as court painter under Ferdinand VII and Isabella II and directed what became the Museo del Prado for three years before his death in Madrid in 1860.

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Dec 11 2010

Saint Sebastian by Il Sodoma, 1525

Il Sodoma / Italian / Paintings (Reproductions) / Renaissance - 1 year ago - troycapc

Saint Sebastian by Il Sodoma, 1525

This Italian masterpiece of the Renaissance was created in 1525, the work of Il Sodoma, the common nickname for Giovanni Antonio Bazzi. The Italian master artist died in 1549 in Siena when he was eighty-two years old. This work is now displayed in the Galleria Palatina in Florence, Italy.
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