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Jacques-Louis David: The Death of Socrates  wikidata:Q52828271 reasonator:Q52828271
Umjetnik/stvaratelj
Jacques-Louis David  (1748–1825)  wikidata:Q83155 q:it:Jacques-Louis David
 
Jacques-Louis David
Alternativna imena
J. L. David; David Jak Lui
Opis francuski slikar, političar i architectural draftsperson
Datum rođenja i smrti 30. kolovoza 1748. Edit this at Wikidata 29. prosinca 1825. Edit this at Wikidata
Mjesto rođenja i smrti Pariz Bruxelles
Vrijeme rada Neoklasicizam
era QS:P2348,Q14378
Mjesto rada
Normativni nadzor
artist QS:P170,Q83155
and studio
image of artwork listed in title parameter on this page
Naziv
English: The Death of Socrates
Vrsta slika Edit this at Wikidata
Opis
English: Catalogue Entry:

This is an unfinished replica of David’s Death of Socrates (Salon of 1787; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York). The left section is nearly complete, lacking only bars on the window and decoration on a robe. To the right, the paint layers are peeled back progressively, so the underpainting is revealed in less and less finished layers. There have been attempts to attribute the replica to a David student and to explain why it is unfinished.

Perhaps the most convincing argument has been put forth by the scholar Thomas Crow, who has asserted that the finished parts are by Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson (1767–1824), and that the canvas was painted as a demonstration for students. Crow has even attributed the least finished portion to David himself, in a revolutionary reversal of normal workshop procedure, in which students prepare the underlayers and the master applies the final touches. The work is a perfect teaching tool (like an anatomical model that peels away layers of skin, fat, and muscle, finally to reveal bones), and the painting likely served that purpose in the studio of David, despite the lack of any mention of it in the texts of the time.

David’s celebrated composition depicts ­Socrates about to drink the poison that the Athenian state decreed as his punishment for subverting the youths of the city with his philo­sophical interrogations. His disciples bid him adieu. In 1787, Socrates was a model to those who wished to reform France’s government along the lines suggested by the contemporary ­philosophes, who were themselves subject to censorship and persecution.

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David depicts Socrates about to drink hemlock rather than endure exile after being convicted by the Athenian government of subverting the local youth with his teachings. Disciples surround their principled friend, bidding him an emotional farewell. The theme was a potent one in the France of 1787, where Socrates was a hero to those seeking political and economic reforms.

Exhibited at the Salon of 1787, the signed version of The Death of Socrates (Metropolitan Museum of Art) was an immediate success. This rough canvas appears to be a copy, possibly executed by David and his students as a teaching tool. The left section is nearly complete; on the right, paint is peeled back to reveal layers of unresolved underpainting. This factor makes firm identification difficult. It has been tantalizingly argued that the least finished portions are by David himself, an inversion of the normal workshop practice in which students prepared the foundation layers before the master applied his brush.
Datum nakon 1787
date QS:P571,+1787-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1787-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medij ulje na platnu
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimenzije visina: 133 cm; Širina: 196 cm
dimensions QS:P2048,133U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,196U174728

frame: visina: 160,5 cm; Širina: 225,6 cm; depth: 11 cm
dimensions QS:P2048,160.5U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,225.6U174728
dimensions QS:P5524,11U174728
institution QS:P195,Q2603905
Lokacija
European Art
Inventarni broj
y1982-82
Mjesto nastanka Francuska Edit this at Wikidata
Povijest predmeta Private collection, London (until 1982); Colnaghi, New York (in 1982; sold to Princeton University Art Museum).
Darovatelj Museum purchase, gift of Carl D. Reimers
Referencija
  • (2013) Princeton University Art Museum Handbook of the Collections Revised and Expanded Edition (2nd ed.), Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Art Museum, p. 208 ISBN: 978-0943012414.
  • The Death of Socrates (y1982-82). Princeton University Art Museum.
Izvor/fotograf Princeton University Art Museum
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