MASTERPIECE #2950

Jean-Léon Gérôme, French

“Surprise, Caesar! I Hid Myself Inside This Carpet You Had Delivered. That Was Actually Plan B, After I Couldn’t Fit in the Domino’s Pizza Box,” 1866

Oil on canvas

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mabrndt
mabrndt
2 years ago

Info about this artist can be found at an earlier blog entry.

Solstice*1947
Solstice*1947
1 year ago

/// Youthful Queen stands before Roman geezer.
They’re, of course, Cleopatra and Cæsar.
Julius sees her. He yearns
to induce carpet burns
on bare flesh. Then she let Julius seize her.

/// Cleo poses in just that position
to enhance her breasts on exhibition,
while Calpurnia’s bust
Cæsar never discussed.
Like his wife, they’re above all suspicion.

/// Plutarch wrote this “meet cute” situation,
and the scene’s an erotic sensation.
Cæsar sits stern and smug.
Cleo writhes from a rug.
But, it turns out it’s just mistranslation.

/// The real means by which she was conveyed
was not quite what Gérôme has portrayed.
The Queen didn’t unroll
from a carpet. She stole
from a bag smuggled in by an aide.

/// It was Cæsar who traveled from Rome.
Came to Egypt, across wine-dark foam. .
Cleo’s half in the bag.
Carpet? No. Scalawag!
Shagged the man who invaded her home.

/// Cæsar’s battle tales tended toward preachy,
and his voice when excited got screechy.
Still, she needed his fame,
thus, in Latin, he came,
screeching Veni, Cleo, vedi, vici!

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