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Portrait of a Woman, 1638-39 [Also known as Artemisia or Lady with a Lapis Lazuli Bowl] Guido Reni, The subject may represent Artemisia II of Caria (d.350 BC) wife of Mausolus, the governor of Caria in Asia Minor. After the death of her husband, she mixed his ashes in liquid which she drank, making herself a living tomb. The story was used as a symbol of a widow's devotion to her husband's memory., Baroque, Portrait, Old Master, Semi precious stone, Lapis Lazuli, Female, Costume, Hat, Bowl, Art Movement, Symbolism, Clothing, Turban.

Portrait of a Woman, 1638-39 [Also known as Artemisia or Lady with a Lapis Lazuli Bowl] Guido Reni, The subject may represent Artemisia II of Caria (d.350 BC) wife of Mausolus, the governor of Caria in Asia Minor. After the death of her husband, she mixed his ashes in liquid which she drank, making herself a living tomb. The story was used as a symbol of a widow's devotion to her husband's memory., Baroque, Portrait, Old Master, Semi precious stone, Lapis Lazuli, Female, Costume, Hat, Bowl, Art Movement, Symbolism, Clothing, Turban.
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Traducción automática: Retrato de una mujer, 1638-39 [También conocida como Artemisia o Dama con un cuenco de lapislázuli] Guido Reni. El tema puede representar a Artemisia II de Caria (muerta en 350 a. C.), esposa de Mausolo, gobernador de Caria en Asia Menor. Después de la muerte de su marido, mezcló sus cenizas en un líquido que bebió, convirtiéndose así en una tumba viviente. La historia se utilizó como símbolo de la devoción de una viuda a la memoria de su marido., Barroco, Retrato, Maestro antiguo, Piedra semipreciosa, Lapislázuli, Mujer, Traje, Sombrero, Cuenco, Movimiento artístico, Simbolismo, Ropa, Turbante
Portrait of a Woman, 1638-39 [Also known as Artemisia or Lady with a Lapis Lazuli Bowl] Guido Reni, The subject may represent Artemisia II of Caria (d.350 BC) wife of Mausolus, the governor of Caria in Asia Minor. After the death of her husband, she mixed his ashes in liquid which she drank, making herself a living tomb. The story was used as a symbol of a widow's devotion to her husband's memory., Baroque, Portrait, Old Master, Semi precious stone, Lapis Lazuli, Female, Costume, Hat, Bowl, Art Movement, Symbolism, Clothing, Turban
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Tamaño imagen: 4233 × 5200 px | 63.0 MB
Tamaño impresión: 35.8 × 44.0 cm | 1666.5 × 2047.2 in (300 dpi)
Palabras clave: ARTEMISIA ASIA MENOR BARROCO BEBIÓ COSTUME CUENCO DAMA DEFUNCION DEVOCION ESPOSA ESPOSO FALLECIMIENTO GOBERNADOR HAT HEMBRA INDUMENTARIA INDUMENTARIAS LAPISLAZULI LÍQUIDO MARIDO MIXED MIXTOS MOVIMIENTO DE ARTE MUERTE MUJER MUJERES PORTRAIT RELATO RETRATO ROPA SIMBOLISMO SIMBOLO SIMBOLOS SOMBRERO SUJETOS TAZON TURBANTE