The Death of Sophonisba - RÉGNIER, Nicolas - WGA
The Death of Sophonisba by RÉGNIER, Nicolas
The Death of Sophonisba by RÉGNIER, Nicolas

The Death of Sophonisba

by RÉGNIER, Nicolas, Oil on canvas, 126 x 151 cm

Sophonisba was the daughter of a Carthaginian general at the time of the second Punic war. She married a prince of neighbouring Numidia, allied to Rome, and succeeded in alienating him from his Roman masters. But he was captures by another Numidian leader Masinissa, who in turn fell in love with Sophonisba, and likewise married her. To prevent the loss of a second ally from the same cause the Roman general Scipio demanded that she be surrendered and sent captive to Rome. Her husband, not daring to defy Scipio, sent her a cup of poison which she drank.

Sophonisba was the daughter of a Carthaginian general at the time of the second Punic war. She married a prince of neighbouring Numidia, allied to Rome, and succeeded in alienating him from his Roman masters. But he was captured by another Numidian leader Masinissa, who in turn fell in love with Sophonisba, and likewise married her. To prevent the loss of a second ally from the same cause the Roman general Scipio demanded that she be surrendered and sent captive to Rome. Her husband, not daring to defy Scipio, sent her a cup of poison which she drank.

Sophonisba’s death is a popular theme among Baroque painters of Italy and northern Europe. The present painting, one of the three existing versions by Regnier, shows the influence of Guido Reni.

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