Tarquino and Lucrecia


Size (cm): 50x35
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Sale price¥26,200 JPY

Description

The painting "Tarquino and Lucrecia" by Mariano Fortuny is an emblematic work that reflects both the virtuosity of the Spanish painter and his ability to visually narrate a tragic episode of Roman history. Fortuny, who stood out in the field of romanticism and orientalism of the nineteenth century, achieves in this piece a fusion between aesthetic beauty and emotional depth, elements that are characteristic of their style.

In this work, Fortuny uses a rich and varied palette that mastery the light and the draped of fabrics, an aspect that distinguishes it among its contemporaries. The scene portrays Lucrecia in a moment of anguish and desolation, while Tarquino, his attacker, approaches with a determined and almost threatening attitude. The composition takes place in an intimate space, which enhances the tension between the two characters. Lucrecia's position, with a slight turn to the side, contrasts strongly with the assortive and threatening posture of Tarquino, creating a dynamic visual dialogue that catches the viewer.

The use of colors is remarkable. The dark tones that predominate in the clothes and the environment add an emotional weight to the scene, while the flashes of light that illuminate the characters provide vitality and highlight the fragility of Lucrecia. Through work in textures and details, Fortuny evokes a sensation of immediacy and authenticity, making the viewer feel almost the emotional burden that Lucrecia lives at that critical moment.

The characters that populate the work are imbued with a theatricality that reflects Fortuny's interest in drama and narration. Lucrecia, traditionally represented as a symbol of virtue and sacrifice, is trapped between honor and dishonor, a dilemma that resonates through history and literature. Tarquino, on the other hand, is a powerful figure that embodies tyranny and oppression, summarizing in his person a criticism of the corruption of power.

The story behind Lucrecia is known in the western tradition, and Fortuny manages to imbute his work with a sense of inevitability and tragedy that invites reflection. It is recognized that this painting reflects not only the classical narrative, but also the contemporary concerns of the nineteenth century about the female condition and morality. In the context of the art of that period, "Tarquino and Lucrecia" could be compared with other works that address similar issues of vulnerability and resistance, such as the works of artists such as Eugène Delacroix or Jean-Auguste-Dominique InRion.

In conclusion, "Tarquino and Lucrecia" by Mariano Fortuny is a testimony of the painter's exceptional talent and his ability to capture not only beauty in technique, but also the emotional complexities of the human condition. This work is not only a reflection of a classical narrative, but it stands as a meeting point between history, drama and social criticism, consolidating its relevance in the Canon of Western art. Fortuny's ability to merge these elements makes this painting An invaluable contribution to art history.

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