Aeneas at the Court of Latinus, after Ferdinand Bol

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Dutch Golden Age Painting, Limited Edition (15/50)

Produced for the Admiralty, Bol’s imagining of a scene from Virgil’s Aeneid is unconcerned with historic accuracy, given the contemporary ship in the background. The painting was given to the Navy along with a poem applauding toughness in politics; it portrays captains being lauded after a sea race, even one who threw a crewman overboard. Mixed-Media Painting.

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Aeneas at the Court of Latinus, after Ferdinand Bol

Ferdinand Bol Dutch (1616 - 1680)

Produced for the Admiralty, Bol’s imagining of a scene from Virgil’s Aeneid is unconcerned with historic accuracy, given the contemporary ship in the background. The painting was given to the Navy along with a poem applauding toughness in politics; it portrays captains being lauded after a sea race, even one who threw a crewman overboard. Mixed-Media Painting.