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The Banqueting House Ceiling Temperance Triumphant over Intemperance

1630-1634

Historic Royal Palaces

Historic Royal Palaces
United Kingdom

This female figure, modestly dressed in a blue robe and headcloth, represents the virtue of Temperance. At the time the ceiling was painted temperance meant voluntary self-restraint from all vices. She treads on the naked, sprawling and disorderly body of Intemperance or Vice. In reality James I was indiscrete when it came to some of his worldly pleasures.

Temperance holds a horse’s reins, bit and bridle in her hands, used to exert control. Intemperance has a snarling grey dog which represents discord.

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  • Title: The Banqueting House Ceiling Temperance Triumphant over Intemperance
  • Creator: Peter Paul Rubens
  • Creator Lifespan: 1577-1640
  • Date Created: 1630-1634
  • Location: Banqueting House Whitehall
  • Location Created: Antwerp
  • Type: Painted ceiling canvas
  • Rights: © Historic Royal Palaces
  • Depicted Topic: Mythology
  • Catalogue Reference: 3001883.c
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