Early 1900’s Lithograph of TIEPOLO’s The Banquet of Cleopatra

This is an early 1900s lithograph of Giovanni Battista Tiepolo’s “The Banquet of Cleopatra” (1744), depicting Cleopatra dissolving a pearl in wine.

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The Banquet of Cleopatra is a painting by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo completed in 1744. It is now in the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia. The subject of the painting is a supposed historical banquet, hosted by Cleopatra for Marc Antony, and described by both Pliny’s Natural History (9.58.119–121) and Plutarch’s Lives (Antony 25.36.1). During this banquet Cleopatra takes an expensive pearl and dissolves it in her wine, prior to imbibing the drink.

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