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Lucretia, 1530. Creator: Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553)Lucretia, 1530. Found in the Collection of Sinebrychoffin Taidemuseo, Helsinki
The Death of Lucretia. Creator: Zanchi, Antonio (1631-1722)The Death of Lucretia. Found in the Collection of Musee Antoine Lecuyer, Saint-Quentin, France
Cover of the poems of Shakespeare The Rape of Lucretia, published in 1593
Tragicomedy of Calixto and Melibea by Fernando de Rojas, cover of the printed edition in Burgos in 1531, engraved with characters of Calixto, Melibea, Celestina and Lucrecia
The Suicide of Lucretia, ca 1518. Found in the collection of Veste Coburg
Lucretia, 1525-1550. Found in the collection of Staatsgalerie in der Neuen Residenz Bamberg
Lucretia, 1530. Found in the collection of Sinebrychoffin Taidemuseo, Helsinki
Lucretia, ca 1501-1502. Found in the Collection of Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna
Tarquinius and Lucretia, 16th century. Found in the Collection of Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna
Lucretia, ca 1530. Found in the Collection of Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna
Lucretia, 1630-1640. Found in the Collection of Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna
Lucretia, um 1700. Found in the Collection of Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna
Lucretia, 1540. Found in the Collection of Museo di Capodimonte, Naples
Lucretia. Found in the Collection of Art History Museum, Vienne
Lucretia, 1528. Artist: Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553)Lucretia, 1528. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm
Tarquinius and Lucretia, 18th century. Artist: Procaccini, Andrea (1671-1734)Tarquinius and Lucretia, 18th century. Found in the collection of Holkham Hall, Norfolk
Lucretia, Brutus and Collatinus. Artist: De Roberti, Ercole (c. 1450-1496)Lucretia, Brutus and Collatinus. Found in the collection of Galleria Estense, Modena
Lucretia. Artist: Reni, Guido (1575-1642)Lucretia. Found in the collection of National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Lucretia. Artist: Baldung, Hans (1484-1545)Lucretia. Found in the collection of Stadtische Galerie im Stadelschen Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt am Main
Lucretia, 1533. Found in the collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin
Lucretia, 1666. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)Lucretia, 1666. Found in the collection of Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Lucretia Garfield, wife of American president James A Garfield, late 19th century, (1908). Lucretia Rudolph Garfield (1832-1918) was First Lady of the United States in 1881
Lucretia and Tarquinius, c1560s, (1937). Artist: TitianLucretia and Tarquinius, c1560s, (1937). A print from Titian Paintings and Drawings, introduction by Hans Tietze, Phaidon Press, Vienna, 1937
Lucretia, ca 1515. Found in the Collection of Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna
Lucretia, 1541. Found in the Collection of Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna
Portrait of a Woman inspired by Lucretia, ca 1530. Artist: Lotto, Lorenzo (1480-1556)Portrait of a Woman inspired by Lucretia, ca 1530. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
Tarquinius and Lucretia. Artist: Giordano, Luca (1632-1705)Tarquinius and Lucretia. Found in the collection of the Villa Margherita, Bordighera
The Story of Lucretia, 1500. Artist: Botticelli, Sandro (1445-1510)The Story of Lucretia, 1500. Found in the collection of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Tarquinius and Lucretia, 16th or early 17th century. Artist: Jacopo PalmaTarquinius and Lucretia, 16th or early 17th century. Sextus Tarquinius raping Lucretia, a married noblewoman. According to both Ovid and Livy, this act, and Lucretias subsequent suicide
Lucretia, ca 1583. Artist: Veronese, Paolo (1528-1588)Lucretia, ca 1583. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne
Tarquinius and Lucretia, 1516-1517. Artist: Titian (1488-1576)Tarquinius and Lucretia, 1516-1517. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne
Adam and Eve ( The Temptation of Adam ), c1520. Artist: Master of LucretiaAdam and Eve ( The Temptation of Adam ), c1520. Eve offers Adam the apple of the Tree of Knowledge while the serpent, coiled round a tree, looks on. Adam and Eve are naked but each clutches a fig leaf
The Suicide of Lucretia, early 16th century. Artist: Jorg Breu the ElderThe Suicide of Lucretia, early 16th century. Perspective: the artist shows the lines going back to the vanishing point. From the Museum of Fine Arts (Szepmueveszeti Muzeum), Budapest, Hungary
Lucretia, ca. 1519. Creator: Hans BaldungLucretia, ca. 1519