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Berenice, Queen of Egypt (oil on canvas)
LGH162587 Berenice, Queen of Egypt (oil on canvas) by Sandys, Anthony Frederick Augustus (1829-1904); 70.5x35.5 cm; Leighton House Museum, Kensington & Chelsea, London, UK; (add.info.: Berenice (c.273-21 BC) Queen of Cyrene and Egypt, married to Ptolemy III; when Ptolemy departed to Syria, Berenice dedicated a lock of her hair to the gods as an offering for his safe return, the lock disappeared and the court astronomer claimed to have found it in a constellation which was named Coma Berenices ( The Lock of Berenice ); ); eLeighton House; English, out of copyright
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Frieze Long Hair Rose Garland Sandals Sistrum
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This print showcases the mesmerizing portrait of Berenice, Queen of Egypt, painted by Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys. The oil on canvas artwork measures 70.5x35.5 cm and is currently housed in the prestigious Leighton House Museum in Kensington & Chelsea, London. Berenice, a prominent figure in history during the 3rd century BC, was not only Queen of Cyrene but also Egypt through her marriage to Ptolemy III. The painting beautifully captures her regal profile as she stands gracefully against a column adorned with a rose garland frieze. Her long hair cascades down elegantly while she wears a vibrant purple robe that signifies her royal status. In one hand, she holds a sistrum or sistre - an ancient Egyptian musical instrument associated with goddesses and religious ceremonies. The story behind this intriguing artwork revolves around Berenice's devotion to her husband's safe return from Syria. She dedicated a lock of her own hair as an offering to the gods for his protection. Although the lock disappeared mysteriously, it was later discovered by the court astronomer within a constellation named Coma Berenices (The Lock of Berenice). Sandys' skillful brushwork brings out every intricate detail of this historical figure and transports viewers back to ancient Egypt's opulence and grandeur. This print serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a window into the rich tapestry of human history.
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