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Keywords: Pseudo Granacci - The Triumph of Chastity - Walters 37458.jpg Walters Art Museum artwork Creator Pseudo Granacci manner of This painting is inspired by the allegorical poem The Triumphs written by the Italian poet Petrarch 1304-1374 Chastity is enthroned on a triumphal chariot drawn by swans symbols of purity Her triumph is indicated by the presence of Cupid the god of love blindfolded and bound as her prisoner The dog leading the procession also represents fidelity Behind the chariot are the Three Graces whose nudity symbolizes unadorned beauty sincerity and truth The painting was probably part of the furnishing in a Tuscan house Pseudo-Granacci is the name given to an unknown artist whose works are frequently confused with paintings by his Florentine contemporary Francesco Granacci 1469-1543 Zeri Italian paintings in the Walters Art Gallery 203 315-316 ca 1500 early Renaissance tempera oil panel Painted surface H 12 15/16 x W 55 3/4 x Approx D excluding cradle 3/8 in 32 9 x 141 6 x 1 cm ; <br>Framed cm 43 5 153 04 5 08 accession number 37 458 19094 Marquess Filippo Marignoli Rome and Spoleto until 1898 mode of acquisition unknown Marquess Francesco Marignoli 1898 mode of acquisition unknown Don Marcello Massarenti Collection Rome 1899 mode of acquisition unknown 1900 catalogue supplement no 33 as Lorenzo Costa Henry Walters city Baltimore Walters Art Museum 1931 by bequest Acquired by Henry Walters with the Massarenti Collection 1902 Illuminated Manuscripts Masterpieces in Miniature The Walters Art Gallery Baltimore 1984-1985 A Renaissance Gem Revealed Petrarch's Triumphs Disbound The Walters Art Museum Baltimore 2002 The Triumph of Marriage Painted Cassoni of the Renaissance Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Boston; The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art Sarasota 2008-2009 place of origin Florence Italy Walters Art Museum license 2D Italian Renaissance paintings in the Walters Art Museum Pseudo Granacci Paintings in the Walters Art Museum Swan transport in art Triumph of chastity Chastity and Cupid Cupid punished Cupid blindfolded
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