Idealised Portrait of a Young Woman as Flora, c1520. Creator: Bartolommeo Veneto.

Idealised Portrait of a Young Woman as Flora, c1520. Creator: Bartolommeo Veneto.

3-085-473 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Idealised Portrait of a Young Woman as Flora, c1520. This work is traditionally considered a portrait of Lucrezia Borgia, the scandal-ridden daughter of Pope Alexander VI. In fact, it shows an unknown lady in the guise of Flora, the classical goddess of spring. Hence the spray of flowers in her right hand, and especially the fanciful costume with the turban and wig. The exposed breast would have been unthinkable in a portrait of a respectable woman, married or not. Educated courtesans, however - who enjoyed particularly great popularity in Venice and Rome - often had themselves portrayed in the role of Flora.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Bartolommeo Veneto, attributed to: Italian: Artist, painter

Medium
  1. Mixed technique on poplar

Picture Type
  1. Painting
  2. Portrait
  3. Renaissance

Category Hierarchy

Religion & Belief Mythology

Artistic Representations Portraits

Artistic Representations Allegories

People Other


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 6336x8000
File Size : 148,500kb


Aliases

  1. 1077
  1. 297
  1. 1077
  1. 1380000127
  1. 3-085-473
  1. 3085473


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