Cicerón en la pintura de los siglos XVII, XVIII y XIX como testimonio de la pervivencia de sus obras y las de Salustio, Plutarco y Dion Casio
Cicero in 17th, 18th, and 19th Century Painting: A Witness to the Survival of His Works and Those of Sallust, Plutarch, and Cassius Dio

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Martín Puente, Cristina (2021) Cicerón en la pintura de los siglos XVII, XVIII y XIX como testimonio de la pervivencia de sus obras y las de Salustio, Plutarco y Dion Casio. Ciceroniana On Line: A Journal of Roman Thought, 5 (1). pp. 121-157. ISSN 2532-5353

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.13135/2532-5353/5949





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Cicero has had a great influence on writers and intellectuals of all periods. Because of his enormous importance, he also has been portrayed in sculpture, painting, manuscripts and other artistic disciplines. His imprint is enormous among Enlightenment writers and thinkers, as an intellectual and political model, and it is present in philosophical, dramatic, and other works. In this paper, his appearance in pictures of large format is developed, between the 17th and 19th centuries, which give indications of the reception of the "Tusculan Disputations", "De legibus", "In Verres", "Catilinarians", and "Pro Ligario", and, as well, of the "Catilinarian Conspiracy" of Sallust, of the "Life of Cicero" of Plutarch, and of the "Roman History" of Cassius Dio.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Humanities > Art history > Baroque art
Humanities > Art history > 19th and 20th century art
Humanities > Art history > Painting
Humanities > Fine Arts > Iconography
ID Code:68300
Deposited On:20 Oct 2021 18:30
Last Modified:10 Dec 2021 01:07

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