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- The death of Cleopatra has been depicted in visual arts from Medieval to Modern times, with surviving ancient Roman depictions being rare1. Ancient Greco-Roman sculptures such as the Esquiline Venus and Sleeping Ariadne served as inspirations for later artworks portraying her death, universally involving the snakebite of an asp1. One of the most famous depictions of her death is the sculpture "The Death of Cleopatra" by Edmonia, which depicts Cleopatra shortly after allowing a poisonous snake to bite her as a way to commit suicide2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.While surviving ancient Roman depictions of her death in visual arts are rare, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, and Modern works are numerous. Ancient Greco-Roman sculptures such as the Esquiline Venus and Sleeping Ariadne served as inspirations for later artworks portraying her death, universally involving the snakebite of an asp.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_CleopatraThe largest sculpture Edmonia made is called The Death of Cleopatra, which took her four years to complete. The piece depicts Cleopatra shortly after allowing a poisonous snake to bite her as a way to commit suicide. This depiction was unusual because most artworks represent Cleopatra alive.wams.nyhistory.org/industry-and-empire/fighting-fo…
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Jul 1, 2020 · Cleopatra with a pair of faithful handmaidens locked themselves in the tomb building. The false news of Cleopatra’s suicide was transmitted to Mark Anthony, and he instantly committed suicide by throwing himself on his sword. …
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Cleopatra (69 - 30 BCE), the legendary queen of Egypt from 51 to 30 BCE, is often best known for her dramatic suicide, allegedly from the fatal bite of a venomous snake. Here, Edmonia Lewis portrayed Cleopatra in the moment …
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Cleopatra's death has evoked themes of eroticism and sexuality in works that include paintings, plays, and films, especially from the Victorian era. Modern works depicting Cleopatra's death include Neoclassical sculpture, Orientalist …
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Oct 1, 2024 · Edmonia Lewis, The Death of Cleopatra, 1876, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC, USA. Edmonia Lewis’ life-size marble sculpture of Cleopatra shows the Egyptian queen on her throne, slumped …
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Here, Cleopatra (69–30 B.C.), the last Macedonian ruler of Egypt, meditates suicide; the asp curled around her left arm predicts her death from its venomous bite. Story rendered his figures on a monumental scale and paid meticulous …
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