Dido (1495 – 1500) by Andrea Mantegna

Dido - Andrea Mantegna - 1495 - 1500

Artwork Information

TitleDido
ArtistAndrea Mantegna
Date1495 - 1500
Mediumoil
Dimensions65.3 x 31.4 cm
Art MovementHigh Renaissance
Current LocationMontreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA), Montreal, Canada

About Dido

“Dido” by Andrea Mantegna, created between 1495 and 1500, is an oil painting representing the High Renaissance art movement. The dimensions of this mythological painting are 65.3 x 31.4 cm. It is housed in the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) in Montreal, Canada.

The artwork portrays a solemn and majestic figure, presumably Dido, the legendary queen of Carthage. Clad in intricately detailed drapery, she stands with a melancholic expression, holding an urn. Her head is adorned with a regal crown, and she appears to be set against a backdrop of rustic elements, including sheaves of wheat and a wooden structure, which contribute to the scene’s dramatic atmosphere. The artist employs a subdued and earthy palette to evoke a sense of solemnity and historical gravitas, which is characteristic of Mantegna’s meticulous style.

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