Cryptic Venus

The main characters and subjects of this project are women from Lucca, feminine figure that shaped their lives based on their will.

The main characters and subjects of this project are women from Lucca, feminine figure that shaped their lives based on their will. Doing so, they deprived themselves of their own identity in order to become symbolic icons, the reflection of the society they lived in.

What I want to represent in my pictures is their stories and investigate) the depth of their legacy that still affects our cultural heritage. For this reason, through a sharp selection of objects, I recall the cultural contest they lived in and, at the same time, and emphasize their contribution to the creation of Lucca’ social and cultural context and local community identity.

Although some of these characters are based on real people who really did exist, the mystery and the unknown which surround them let public link them to an imaginary world, made up of ancestral fears and archetypes.

Starting from the idea of community, intended as the set of stories, symbols, rituals that identify it, this project aims to dig the stereotypes and their emblematic function, seeking especially the deepest fears men have to face during their lives and the necessity of belonging to the Community. This is an introspective project focused on men’s worries such as solitude, suffering, incomprehension, detachment. This feelings floor the human being, unarmed and defenseless facing loss and confusion.

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In Memory of Lucida Mansi - Lucida was a very beautiful woman adored by men. People say she killed her partners after their encounters, by throwing them into trap-doors with innumerable sharp blades. One day Lucida woke up and found a wrinkle on her face and became desperate. At that moment the devil appeared and promised her that she could remain young and beautiful for 20 years in exchange of her soul. She accepted.

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Lucida Mansi - The silk Road - The Mansi family was well-known in the 16th century due to the trade of silk. Lucida loved luxurious things and sumptuous parties, as much as she loved being surrounded by lovers. Someone says she sat for hours admiring herself in the mirror.

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Lucida Mansi - The death of a Diva Twenty years after a pact with the devil, one dark stormy night, he reappeared claiming Lucida’s soul. The ghost of the beautiful Lucida is still in the Villa where she used to entertain herself and kill her many lovers.

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The witch of Pratofiorito - There are only two original colors red and blue, representing spirit and matter, and also fire and water.

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The witch - In memory of Polissena - The inquisition condemned two women in Lucca, Italy, accused of witchcraft. Polissena di San Macario was burned alive. She was accused of having extracted from the organs from children’s bodies. These organs were necessary for the for rituals and they had miraculous properties.

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The red side of a witch - Local people say that witches appear and they do their sabbath dancing in a circle. In that place there is an extraordinary density of poisonous herbs and many botanical species traditionally used in rituals and esoteric practices. It has been hypothesized that there, in remote times, there was a botanical garden rich in species with medicinal properties.

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The real story of Lucrezia Buonvisi - In XVI century it happened that Lucrezia’s family decided she have to marry her cousin, but unfortunately he died so that she became engaged with the second cousin and he died again. Finally she married her third cousin. One day, her lover Arnofini killed her husband outside a Church and he was arrested while Lucrezia was confined for the rest of her life in a convent.

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Lucrezia the nun who kill - After the murder of her husband, she used to meet her lovers creating a scandal in the convent and also killed a nun inside the convent. At the end she was walled up in a room. Arnolfini was a member of a very rich Lucchese family, the same one depicted in the famous Van Eyck painting of 1434, preserved in the National Gallery of London. He definitely lost his mind.

© Nicoletta Cerasomma - In memory of Lucrezia Buonvisi - A woman divided between faith and love
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In memory of Lucrezia Buonvisi - A woman divided between faith and love

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