VADB
Styles
Genres
Museums
Artists
Support
⌘K
Cloelia Fleeing on a Horse by Giovanni Boccaccio, Etienne Colaud — VisualArtsDB
Home
/
Artwork
/
Cloelia Fleeing on a Horse
Cloelia Fleeing on a Horse
Giovanni Boccaccio
Etienne Colaud
1450–1520
Dimensions
42 Centimeters (Measurements) × 31 Centimeters (Measurements)
Genre
Artwork
Museum
J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA, US
Styles
Decorated Initials
Manuscripts
Object Record Structure: Part
Miniatures (Paintings)
Illuminations (Paintings)
Rectos
Related works
Harmonia Being Murdered After the Death of Her Servant
Etienne Colaud, 1450
Thomyris, the Queen of Scythia, Avenging Her Son
Giovanni Boccaccio, 1450
Arachne Dying by Suicide
Giovanni Boccaccio, 1450
Hypsipyle Discovering the Death of Opheltes
Etienne Colaud, 1450
The Revenge of Berenice (Laodice), the Queen of Cappadocia
Giovanni Boccaccio, 1450
Dripetrua, the Daughter of Laodicea, Accompanying Her Father into Battle; Sempronia Refusing to Kiss Equitius
Etienne Colaud, 1450
The Murder of Cassandra, the Daughter of King Priam of Troy
Giovanni Boccaccio, 1450
The Corpse of Sabina Poppaea, the Wife of Nero, Being Embalmed
Giovanni Boccaccio, 1450
Tamaris Painting a Portrait of the Goddess Diana
Etienne Colaud, 1450
A Roman Woman Breastfeeding Her Imprisoned Mother
Etienne Colaud, 1450
Jocasta Dying by Suicide After Witnessing the Death of her Sons
Etienne Colaud, 1450
Hippo Throwing Herself into the Sea
Giovanni Boccaccio, 1450