As described by the roman historian livy (1st century bc), the youthful massiva was the nephew of a prince of numidia in present-day algeria who had supported scipio africanus (a roman general so known because of his conquests in north africa) and the romans in battle. The young massiva was captured by the romans in 209 bc and brought before scipio. When scipio learned the youth's identity, he sent him back to his uncle laden with gifts. Tiepolo, the greatest italian history painter of the 18th century, combines dramatic gestures, grand scale, and classical architecture to tell his story of generosity and statesmanship. Details such as the banner with the initials of the roman state situate the story in roman history. Under the artistic conventions of the time, north africans of high status, including numidians, were generally depicted with european features. The black youth chatting with the soldiers on the left is probably scipio's servant. Object Type: painting. Genre: history painting. Date: between 1719 and 1721 (Baroque). Place of creation: Venice, Italy. Dimensions: Painted surface height: 279.4 cm (110 in); width: 487.6 cm (15.9 ft). Medium: oil on canvas. Depicted People: Scipio Africanus. Collection: Walters Art Museum. Giovanni Battista Tiepolo - Scipio Africanus Freeing Massiva - Walters 37657
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