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The Nine Worthies and the Nine Worthy Women, detail of Ethiope combing her hair, 1418-1430 (fresco)
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The Nine Worthies and the Nine Worthy Women, detail of Ethiope combing her hair, 1418-1430 (fresco)
885629 The Nine Worthies and the Nine Worthy Women, detail of Ethiope combing her hair, 1418-1430 (fresco) by Jaquerio, Giacomo (fl.1403-53); Castello della Manta, Saluzzo, Italy; (add.info.: Beatrice Visconti, wife of Frederick I, depicted as Ethiope, with an orb and combing her hair with a lice comb.
From the Frescoes in the Baronial Hall (Affreschi della Sala Baronale))
Media ID 32114068
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This print captures a mesmerizing detail from the fresco "The Nine Worthies and the Nine Worthy Women" by Giacomo Jaquerio. The focal point of this image is Ethiope, portrayed as Beatrice Visconti, wife of Frederick I. She is depicted with an orb in one hand and delicately combing her hair with a lice comb in the other. The intricate details of Ethiope's attire are beautifully showcased in this print. Her cape gracefully drapes over her shoulders, adding an air of elegance to her appearance. Her blonde locks cascade down her back, framing her face with their golden hues. Ethiope's regal presence is further enhanced by the crown adorning her head. It symbolizes her status as a woman of power and influence during that era. This artwork belongs to the gothic style, characterized by its intricate detailing and rich colors. The mural itself can be found at Castello della Manta in Saluzzo, Italy. As we admire this stunning piece, we are transported back to the 15th century when art was used not only for aesthetic purposes but also as a means to convey social hierarchies and cultural values. Through this print from Fine Art Finder, we have the opportunity to appreciate both the artistic mastery of Giacomo Jaquerio and gain insight into historical representations of women during that time period.
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