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The Last Kiss of Romeo and Juliet

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The Last Kiss of Romeo and Juliet
ArtistFrancesco Hayez
Year1823
TypeOil on panel, history painting
Dimensions219 cm × 201 cm (86 in × 79 in)
LocationPinacoteca di Brera, Milan

The Last Kiss of Romeo and Juliet (Italian: L'ultimo bacio di Romeo a Giulietta) is an 1823 oil painting by the Italian romantic artist Francesco Hayez.[1] [2] It was inspired as much by the 1523 novella by Luigi Da Porto as English writer William Shakespeare's 1597 play Romeo and Juliet, and was was a popular success.[3] The work was commissioned by Giovanni Battista Sommariva. It was displayed at the annual exhibition of the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan. Today it is in the collection of the Villa Carlotta on Lake Como.[4] Hayez also produced an 1830 painting The Marriage of Romeo and Juliet taken from Da Porto's novella.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Bassi p.9
  2. ^ Mazzocca p.161
  3. ^ Lupton p.188
  4. ^ https://www.lombardiabeniculturali.it/opere-arte/schede/x8040-00109/
  5. ^ Lutpon p.188

Bibliography

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  • Bassi, Shaul. Shakespeare’s Italy and Italy’s Shakespeare. Springer, 2016.
  • Lupton, Julia Reinhard. Romeo and Juliet: A Critical Reader. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016.
  • Mazzocca, Fernando. Francesco Hayez: catalogo ragionato. F. Motta, 1994.