• Imperia La Divina is portrayed in contemporary literature, such as a novel of
Matteo Bandello, and was subject of many legends and stories. • She was a friend of
Raphael and the model of several of his work: as a muse, as Galatea in
Triumph of Galatea in
Villa Farnesina, as
Sappho in the Vatican Palace, and as a Sibyl on Chigi's designated tomb at
Santa Maria della Pace. •
Honoré de Balzac described a courtisan called Imperia in his 1832 story
La Belle Impéria. The story plays at the time of the
Council of Konstanz, 100 years before the death of Imperia. • Balzac's figure of Imperia has been portrayed by the German painter
Lovis Corinth in 1925, and inspired the 1993 larger-than-life
Imperia statue in the harbour of
Konstanz. • The historical Imperia has been portrayed in 2005 by the actress
Manuela Arcuri in an Italian TV film production "Imperia, la grande cortigiana". • Imperia appears as a character in the historical mystery, ''The Wolves of St. Peter's'', by Gina Buonaguro and Janice Kirk. • Imperia appears as a character in the historical story,
Aranyködben fáznak az istenek, by László Passuth. == References ==