The suicide of Cleopatra: the asp is wriggling up the left arm of the sleeping Cleopatra. Etching by J.B. de Poilly after a statue in the Vatican.
- Poilly, Jean-Baptiste de, 1669-1728.
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Cleopatra VII (69 BC-30 BC), Egyptian Queen, lover of Julius Caesar and later the wife of Mark Antony. After the Roman armies of Octavian (the future Emperor Augustus) defeated their combined forces, Antony and Cleopatra killed themselves, and Egypt fell under Roman domination. Rather than be dragged through the city in which she had been borne as a queen, she killed herself, possibly by means of an asp, symbol of divine royalty.
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In Roma (alla Pace) : Nella stamp.a di Domenico de Rossi
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1 print : etching ; image 17.4 x 31.4 cm
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Statua di Cleopatra Regina d'Egitto che dorme con l'aspide legato al braccio sinistro. Nel corridore di Belvedere in Vaticano. Gio: Batis: de Poilly sculp
Bears number top right : VIII
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Wellcome Collection 42938i
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