Dido shows Aeneas the plans for the fortifications of Carthage

Description

The enamored Dido, attended by her sister Anna, shows Aeneas the building plans for Carthage which are being held by a kneeling youth and the architect.

Provenance

Barberini Family, Rome, Italy (before 1695-1899); Charles M. Ffoulke (1849-1909), Washington, D.C. (1899-1915); Mitchell Samuels of French & Company (1880-1959), New York, NY, sold to Mrs. Francis F. Prentiss (1909-before 1915); Mrs. Francis F. Prentiss (1865-1944), Cleveland, OH, gifted to the Cleveland Museum of Art (before 1915-1915); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1915-)

Dido shows Aeneas the plans for the fortifications of Carthage

Giovanni Francesco Romanelli

1679

Accession Number

1915.79.4

Medium

tapestry weave: silk and wool

Dimensions

Overall: 416.4 x 563.6 cm (163 15/16 x 221 7/8 in.)

Classification

Tapestry

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Mrs. Francis F. Prentiss, in memory of Dr. Dudley P. Allen