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Tiburtine Sibyl
Tiburtine Sibyl
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Tiburtine Sibyl

by British School

Date: c.1620

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Item details
  • Acquisition

    Alleyn Bequest, 1626

  • Accession number

    DPG545

  • Artist

    British School

  • Date

    c.1620

  • Dimensions

    57.2 x 42.5 cm

  • Inscription

    Inscribed top: 'SIBILLA TIBVRTINA'

  • Materials

    Oil on canvas

DPG537-45, one of nine surviving pictures from a set of twelve Sibyls owned by Edward Alleyn and acquired by him from 'Mr Gibkyn' in 1620 in exchange for 'my 12 owld Sybyles' and œ2 (according to an entry in his diary of 3 November). The fact that some of the pictures are on canvas and others on panel, and the apparent duplication of the Cumaen Sibyl, suggest that the set was not painted as such, but assembled from Gibkyn's stock. The twelve legendary sibyls, pagen virgins distinguished by their geographical names, prophesised specific episodes in the life of Christ. The Tiburtine sibyl, the Roman sibyl from the Tiber or Tivoli, foretold the Immaculate Conception and was sometimes shown with a dove, or showing the Emperor Augustus the site of S. Maria in Araceli in Rome.

Tiburtine Sibyl

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