Prudence, Allegory of Good Government fresco
Allegorical figure of Prudence, one of the Virtues of Good Government, holding a lamp and pointing to show people the way, detail from the fresco of the Allegory of Good Government (Allegoria del Buon Governo), from the series The Allegory and Effects of Good and Bad Government (L'Allegoria e Effetti del Buono e del Cattivo Governo), painted 1338-39 by Ambrogio Lorenzetti, c. 1290-1348, in the Sala dei Nove or Salon of Nine or Council Room, in the Palazzo Pubblico or Town Hall, Siena, Tuscany, Italy. Lorenzetti was commissioned by the Council of Nine to produce allegorical frescoes covering 3 of the 4 walls of their council chamber, and he produced 6 scenes on the 3 fresco panels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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1338-39 Allegoria Allegorical Ambrogio Barter Beheading Buon Buono Cattivo Civic Consiglio Crowning Effetti Fairness Governo Lallegoria Lorenzetti Metalworker Nove Pace Pre-renaissance Pubblico Publico Sala Salon Scales Secular Siena Sienese Toscana Transaction Tuscan Virtue Wisdom
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