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Lucretia and her handmaids spinning, 1537-45. Creator: Antonio Fantuzzi
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Lucretia and her handmaids spinning, 1537-45. Creator: Antonio Fantuzzi
Lucretia and her handmaids spinning, 1537-45. [...Lucretia, before whose bed were baskets full of soft wool. By a dim light the handmaids were spinning their allotted stints of yarn. Amongst them the lady spoke on accents soft: " Haste ye now, haste, my girls! The cloak our hands have wrought must to your master be instantly dispatched." ]
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This photo print, titled "Lucretia and her handmaids spinning" transports us back to ancient Rome in the 16th century. Created by the talented Italian artist Antonio Fantuzzi, this image beautifully captures a scene from Ovid's tale of Lucretia. In the dimly lit room, we see Lucretia herself seated before her bed, surrounded by baskets filled with soft wool. Her handmaids diligently spin their allotted stints of yarn on spinning wheels while listening attentively to their mistress's instructions. With gentle urgency in her voice, Lucretia urges her girls to hasten their work as they weave a cloak that must be promptly dispatched to their master. The attention to detail is remarkable in this etching; it reveals not only the industrial nature of textile production but also provides insight into the lives of women during this period. The oil lamp casting its warm glow adds an atmospheric touch to the composition. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this artwork showcases Fantuzzi's mastery in capturing historical moments through his intricate engravings. It serves as a testament to both his artistic skill and his deep understanding of Renaissance aesthetics. As we gaze upon this image today, we are reminded of the rich tapestry woven by women throughout history – their contributions often overlooked but undeniably essential.
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