The Apotheosis of Homer

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The Apotheosis of Homer is a neoclassical painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres that idealizes the ancient Greek poet Homer enthroned and venerated by great figures from art and literature.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Neoclassical painting
history painting
painting
artForm oil on canvas painting
artworkSurface canvas
collection Louvre Museum
surface form: Musée du Louvre
commissionedBy Charles X of France
commissionedFor ceiling of the Musée Charles X at the Louvre
countryOfOrigin France
creator Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
depicts Aeschylus
Alexander the Great
Anacreon
Apelles
Aristotle
Pierre Corneille
surface form: Corneille

Dante Alighieri
Euripides
Herodotus
Homer
Homer enthroned
Molière
Nicolas Poussin
Phidias
Pindar
Plato
Praxiteles
Raphael
Sappho
Socrates
Sophocles
Virgil
allegorical figures
ancient Greek poets
ancient philosophers
The Apotheosis of Homer self-linksurface differs
surface form: apotheosis of Homer

classical artists
modern writers
personifications of the Iliad
personifications of the Iliad and the Odyssey
personifications of the Odyssey
exhibitionHistory Salon of 1827
genre Neoclassicism
hasPart architectural backdrop
central throne of Homer
classical temple front
crowning laurel wreath
inception 1827
inspiredBy The School of Athens
surface form: Raphael's The School of Athens

classical Greek art
location Louvre Museum
mainSubject triumph of classical tradition
veneration of Homer
materialUsed oil paint
movement Neoclassicism
originalLanguage French
title The Apotheosis of Homer self-link

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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres notableWork The Apotheosis of Homer
The Apotheosis of Homer title The Apotheosis of Homer self-link
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this entity surface form: apotheosis of Homer