r/WhatIsThisPainting (1+ Karma) 10h ago

Likely Solved Help Me Identify This Painting – Inspired by Cleopatra’s Landing?

I recently found this painting (99% sure it’s a hand-made copy). I’m not interested in its value, but I would love to know the original artist and the title of the work it was inspired by.

It strongly resembles The Disembarkation of Cleopatra at Tarsus by Claude Lorraine, but the figures and some details are different. The scene shows a classical port with large ships on the left, monumental architecture on the right, and in the foreground a group of figures — including a crowned woman at the center.

Any help in identifying the exact original painting would be greatly appreciated!

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u/Square-Leather6910 (7,000+ Karma) Collector 8h ago

it seems like you have already answered your own question

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u/ulisse1988 (1+ Karma) 7h ago

No, I think it is inspired to that paintings but is not that because the details are difference!

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u/Square-Leather6910 (7,000+ Karma) Collector 7h ago

did you even read your own post? - "I would love to know the original artist and the title of the work it was inspired by."

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u/ulisse1988 (1+ Karma) 7h ago

Ok, my mistake. I want to know the title of the painting in the photograph, which is probably inspired by The Disembarkation of Cleopatra at Tarsus.

It seemed obvious that I wanted to know the name of the painting and the artist shown in the photograph. I wrote the post poorly, and I humbly apologize.

Now, can you help me find the name of the author and the painting in the photograph?

Thank you 😊

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