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AR6ALB50 
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Durantino, Francesco (fl. 1543-1553)
Wine Cistern, 1553. This celebrated work depicts two famous battle scenes - one is Christian, the other is pagan. On the exterior, the Battle of Constantine has been adapted from the frescoes by Raphael’s followers in the Vatican. Inside, the destruction of Aeneas’s ships by the jealous goddess Juno is playfully designed to be viewed through the water that cools the wine. Tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica), 53.3 x 26.7 cm (21 x 10 1/2 in.). Mary Waller Langhorne Endowment, 1966.395. 
Location The Art Institute of Chicago/Chicago/USA
Unique Identifier ART528421 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 7216px × 5712px 
Photo Credit The Art Institute of Chicago / Art Resource, NY 
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Aeneas
Battle of Maxentius (312 CE)
COOLING
Faience, Glazed Pottery
Juno (Hera), Goddess
Sailship
Vessel
Wine