The Banquet of Cleopatra

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The Banquet of Cleopatra is an 18th-century history painting by Jean-François de Troy depicting the legendary feast where Cleopatra dissolves a priceless pearl in vinegar to win a wager with Mark Antony.

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instanceOf history painting
painting
artForm oil painting
artisticSchool French Rococo
basedOn ancient Roman literary sources about Cleopatra
legend of Cleopatra and the pearl
countryOfOrigin France
creator Jean-François de Troy NERFINISHED
depicts Cleopatra
Cleopatra dissolving a pearl in vinegar
Mark Antony
Roman-Egyptian luxury
banquet scene
classical costumes
display of wealth
dramatic gesture by Cleopatra
fine tableware
legendary feast of Cleopatra and Mark Antony
reaction of Mark Antony
servants in attendance
sumptuous fabrics
depictsEvent Cleopatra’s pearl wager
depictsPlace Alexandria
depictsTime 1st century BCE
genre history painting
mythological painting
narrative painting
hasPart attendants
banquet table
luxurious interior
pearl earring
vessel of vinegar
historicalPeriodOfCreation 18th century France
inception 18th century
mainSubject Cleopatra’s wager with Mark Antony
movement Rococo
narrativeFocus moment before Cleopatra drinks the dissolved pearl
originalLanguage none
partOf European tradition of Cleopatra banquet paintings
portrays Cleopatra VII
surface form: Cleopatra VII Philopator

Mark Antony
surface form: Marcus Antonius
theme classical antiquity
competition
extravagance
luxury
political alliance
seduction and power

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Jean-François de Troy notableWork The Banquet of Cleopatra