Packet 8: Bonus 19

A pig steps on a rose, allegorizing its artist’s exclusion from papal patronage, in a painting titled for this figure that nearly got its artist excommunicated by Alexander VII. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this figure. In that 1659 painting, this figure turns a cornucopia upside-down to pour out wealth onto a group of livestock, including a donkey draped with a cardinal’s coat.
ANSWER: Fortune [or Fortuna; accept Allegory of Fortune]
[10e] That Allegory of Fortune is by an artist with this first name and the last name “Rosa.” Another artist with this first name used his wife Gala as the model for his “nuclear mysticism”-style painting The Madonna of Port Lligat (“yee-GAHT”).
ANSWER: Salvator [or Salvador; accept Salvator Rosa or Salvador Dalí]
[10m] A painting by Rosa depicts this man as a shepherd kneeling towards the sunrise amidst livestock. This man’s father gently holds him close, while his brother looks on from the shadows, in a painting by Rembrandt.
ANSWER: the prodigal son [or the lost son; accept The Return of the Prodigal Son]
<JF, Visual Fine Arts> | NAFTA-Packet-8

HeardPPBE %M %H %
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TournamentEditionMatchHeardPPBE %M %H %
2026 NAFTA at Stanford01/17/2026417.50100%75%0%
2026 NAFTA at UBC01/17/202625.0050%0%0%
2025 NAFTA Online02/14/2026320.00100%100%0%
2026 NAFTA at Vanderbilt02/14/2026215.00100%50%0%
2025 NAFTA at Toronto09/13/2025417.50100%50%25%
2025 NAFTA at Richmond12/20/2025210.0050%50%0%