Romulus and Remus; Histoire ancienne jusqu'à César, about 1390-1400. Creator: First Master of the Bible historiale of Jean de Berry.

Romulus and Remus; Histoire ancienne jusqu'à César, about 1390-1400. Creator: First Master of the Bible historiale of Jean de Berry.

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Romulus and Remus; Histoire ancienne jusqu'à César, about 1390-1400. Additional Info: According to Roman legend, Rhea, daughter of the king of Alba Longa, bore the war god Mars twin sons named Romulus and Remus. To prevent the infant twins from claiming the throne, a man who had deposed her father as king ordered the infants drowned in the river Tiber. The basket in which they were placed, however, safely floated down the river and landed at the future site of Rome. There a she-wolf, an animal sacred to Mars, took care of them until a herdsman named Faustulus discovered them. In the miniature, the tightly swaddled twins lie by the side of the Tiber. The she-wolf hovers protectively over them at the left, while Faustulus approaches from the right. The great city of Rome, which the twins will eventually found, stands in splendor in the middle of the miniature, while two men, perhaps Romulus and Remus as adults, hunt with their hawks to the far right.


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People Information

Creator
  1. First Master of the Bible historiale of Jean de Berry, attributed to: French: Artist, painter, illuminator

Medium
  1. Tempera colours, coloured washes, gold leaf, and ink

Picture Type
  1. Detached leaf
  2. Manuscript

Category Hierarchy

Locations & Buildings Castles

History & Politics Other

Artistic Representations Illuminated Manuscripts


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4859x7135
File Size : 101,570kb


Aliases

  1. 83.MP.146.4.recto
  1. Ms. Ludwig XIII 3, leaf 4 (83.MP.146.4.recto)
  1. 1200005132
  1. 3-041-445
  1. 3041445
  1. 83.MP.146.4.recto


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