Capriccio with Pantheon
Capriccio with Pantheon
This splendid "Marine with Aeneas at Delos" is by the French painter Claude Lorrain, who during the height of the Baroque era created a cycle of six paintings with scenes from Virgil's Aeneid.
The work, dating back to 1672, depicts Aeneas just arriving on the island of Delos after fleeing Troy. The hero, still armed and covered by a red cloak, stands with his son Ascanius and his elderly father Anchises before King Anius, who is dressed in a long white robe and laurel crown. Anius, the mythical priest and son of Apollo, shows the guests the wonders of the island, which once welcomed his progenitor Leto, who was also fleeing to give birth to the children conceived with Zeus, namely the twins Apollo and Artemis. In the background, the majestic temple of the god stands out, which the painter imagines as one of the most famous monuments of Antiquity, the Pantheon, a clear premonition of Aeneas's destiny and the founding of Rome.
The painting is kept in London at the National Gallery, where it has been since 1876.
Size:
12"x18" inches which equals approximately 30.5x45.7 cm
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Technical features
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Print measurements
- 10"x10" inches which equals approximately 25.4x25.4cm
- 12"x12" inches which is equivalent to approximately 30.5x30.5cm
- 14"x14" inches which equals approximately 35.5x35.5cm
- 16"x16" inches which is equivalent to approximately 40.6x40.6cm
- 12"x18" inches which equals approximately 30.5x45.7 cm
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Specifications
- 1.9 cm (75″) thick frame made of ayous wood from renewable forests
- Paper Thickness: 0.26 mm (10.3 mil)
- Weight: 189 g/m²
- Light
- Front protection in Acrylite
- Wall mounting accessories included