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Title
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Von Suplicia dem gemahel Fuluii
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Description
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This engraving depicts Sulpicia, a woman renown for her chastity, consecrating a statue of Venus. Sulpicia is depicted on the left side of the engraving with her hands reaching out towards the nude statue of Venus. We know that these figures are Sulpicia and Venus as their names are engraved above their heads. There are doves flying above the statue of Venus as dove’s are known to be one of many symbols of the goddess. There is a group of women depicted behind Sulpicia as they were all chosen as some of the most chaste women of their time, and they all voted for Sulpicia to be the one to consecrate the statue.
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Image Creator
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Anonymous (Engraver)
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Identifier
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mta:18046
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Source Name
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Hyenach volget der kurcz syn von ettlichen frauen von denen johannes boccacius in latein beschriben hat und doctor heinricus stainhöwel geteütschet [Following the short stories of several women of which Giovanni Boccaccio wrote in Latin, and doctor Heinrich Steinhöwel translated]
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Image
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mta_18046_OBJ.png
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Subject
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Chastity
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Important Women
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Famous Women
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Roman Legends
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Sulpicia