Artwork
Fulvia y Marco Antonio o La venganza de Fulvia

Fulvia y Marco Antonio o La venganza de Fulvia is an oil painting by the Post-Impressionist artist Francisco Maura y Montaner. It dates from 1894 and is held in the collection of the Museo del Prado.
About this work
Subject & Meaning
The composition focuses on the dramatic interaction between the two figures, visually representing the conflict and Fulvia's retaliatory action directed at him.
The painting portrays the historical figures Fulvia and Mark Antony. As indicated by its alternate title, La venganza de Fulvia (The Vengeance of Fulvia), the artwork captures a narrative centered on Fulvia's retribution against her husband, Mark Antony. The composition focuses on the dramatic interaction between the two figures, visually representing the conflict and Fulvia's retaliatory action directed at him.
Technique & Style
The work is executed in oil on canvas, a common medium for academic history paintings of the late nineteenth century.
The handling reflects the polished technique associated with Francisco Maura y Montaner’s academic training, with careful modeling of figures and controlled brushwork to articulate textures and drapery. The large vertical format (340 cm × 550 cm) accommodates a multi-figure composition, emphasizing dramatic narrative staging.
No specific condition reports or conservation notes are provided in the cited sources.
History & Provenance
The painting Fulvia y Marco Antonio o La venganza de Fulvia by Francisco Maura y Montaner is held in the collection of the Museo del Prado in Madrid. Created in 1888, the work is executed in oil on canvas and measures 340 cm in height by 550 cm in width. The provided sources do not list a specific inventory or accession number for the piece, nor do they record any details regarding its exhibition history.
Overview
Francisco Maura y Montaner’s oil on canvas, completed in 1894, presents a tableau set in an interior reminiscent of ancient Rome. The work is part of the collection of the Museo del Prado and bears the title Fulvia y Marco Antonio o La venganza de Fulvia.
Context
The painting reflects a late‑Romantic fascination with classical antiquity, a trend common among Spanish artists of the 1890s. By portraying a moment of personal drama within a historically charged setting, Maura aligns with contemporary interests in narrative history painting and moral allegory.
Artist & collection
Artist
Francisco Maura y Montaner (1857–1931) was an artist, born in Palma.
















