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| Lucretia | |
|---|---|
| Year | 1500s (Julian) |
| Location | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
| Accession No. | 1997.153 |
| Identifiers | The Met object ID: 337075 |
Lucretia is a 1500s drawing by the Italian High Renaissance artist Raphael, now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[1]
William Russell (died 1884) was the drawing's first recorded owner.[2] Russell was the first to attribute the work to Raphael.[2] Sir James Knowles purchased the drawing in 1908.[2]
The drawing is executed with pen and brown ink over black chalk on paper. It depicts Lucretia in the moment before she commits suicide by putting a dagger into her chest.[3]
In its time printers would display images of Lucretia with Dido.[4] Copies of the image have a Greek language inscription with it.[4] According to art historian Patricia Emison, the image typifies a contemporary style depicting females standing alone.[4]

The Metropolitan Museum of Art acquired the sketch in 1997.[3]