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Jacques-Louis David’s monumental 1787 masterpiece "La Mort de Socrate" depicts the final moments of the Greek philosopher Socrates in 399 BC, calmly drinking hemlock in his prison cell after being sentenced to death for corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety. Seated upright on his simple bed and gesturing toward the heavens, Socrates embodies stoic virtue and unwavering commitment to principle, while his grieving disciples react with a range of powerful emotions—from restrained sorrow to uncontrolled despair. Painted on the eve of the French Revolution, this iconic neoclassical work transformed a historical event into a timeless manifesto of moral courage and civic duty.
Dramatic centrepiece for a library, study, or philosophical salon; an inspiring and intellectually profound gift for lovers of classical antiquity, Enlightenment ideals, or revolutionary-era art.
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