Doge Francesco Foscari’s Removal (The Two Foscari)
Technical Details
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Title
Doge Francesco Foscari’s Removal (The Two Foscari) -
Author
Francesco Hayez -
Year
1844 -
Dimensions
cm 230 x 305 -
Inventory
6362 -
Room
XXXVII
This painting illustrates the final scene in Byron’s drama The Two Foscari. The doge, deceived by false charges, exiles his son who dies before the plot is uncovered. Hearing the news while the enemy faction pronounces his removal from office, the grieving doge collapses lifeless to the floor. Hayez portrays himself empathetically as the doge, just as he did with other tragic figures. The painting’s intensity was to inspire Giuseppe Verdi’s opera of the same name.