The suicide of Lucretia
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The suicide of Lucretia has been an enduring subject for visual artists, including Titian, Rembrandt, Dürer, Raphael, Botticelli, Jörg Breu the Elder, Joos van Cleve, Johannes Moreelse, and others.
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In painting
- Jörg Breu l'Ancien, Le Viol de Lucrèce, 1537
- Jan Massys (entourage de)
- Titien, Tarquin et Lucrèce (plusieurs versions, Fitzwilliam Museum de Cambridge et Gemäldegalerie de Vienne
- Tintoret, Tarquin et Lucrèce (entre 1580 et 1590), Art Institute de Chicago
- Luca Giordano Le Viol de Lucrèce, 1663 (Naples)
- Jacques Stella, Tarquin et Lucrèce, localisation inconnue;
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In printmaking
- Hendrick Goltzius(1558-1617), série « Histoire de Lucrèce », entre 1578 et 1580, gravure sur cuivre, New-York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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