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==Overview== | |||
In spite of her popularity in literature and music, very rarely Mariamne appears in works of art. The first portraits are illuminations in mss. of Boccaccio's ''De mulieribus claris''. At the end of the 19th cent, we have two remarkable paintings, by English artists. The first, by [[Edward Hopley]] (1868), is still very neo-classical in style, while the second, by [[John William Waterhouse]] (1887), shows the transition to the canons of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. |
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Works of art related to Mariamne
<Fiction : Mariamne (art) -- Mariamne (literature) -- Mariamne (music) -- Mariamne (cinema)>
<Events : Herod & Mariamne>
<People : Herod the Great>
- @2017 Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan
Overview
In spite of her popularity in literature and music, very rarely Mariamne appears in works of art. The first portraits are illuminations in mss. of Boccaccio's De mulieribus claris. At the end of the 19th cent, we have two remarkable paintings, by English artists. The first, by Edward Hopley (1868), is still very neo-classical in style, while the second, by John William Waterhouse (1887), shows the transition to the canons of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
Pages in category "Mariamne--art (subject)"
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