Lachrymae

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Lachrymae is a 19th-century oil painting by Frederic Leighton depicting a mourning woman beside a classical funerary monument, emblematic of Victorian neoclassical art and themes of grief.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artForm easel painting
artist Frederic Leighton NERFINISHED
artMovement Neoclassicism NERFINISHED
colorPalette dark
somber
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Frederic Leighton NERFINISHED
culturalContext 19th-century British academic art
Victorian attitudes to death
depicts classical architecture
classical funerary monument
cypress tree
draped female figure
funerary urn
mourning woman
depictsEmotion melancholy
sorrow
era 19th century
genre history painting
hasInfluence Victorian funerary aesthetics
symbolist interpretations of grief
hasTitleInLanguage Lachrymae (Latin) NERFINISHED
iconography classical funerary symbolism
cypress as symbol of mourning
languageOfTitle Latin
mainSubject death
grief
mourning
materialUsed canvas
oil paint
medium oil on canvas
movement Victorian neoclassicism
notableFor allegorical representation of mourning
classical setting for emotional subject
combination of realism and idealization
partOf Victorian neoclassical painting tradition
productionPeriod Victorian era
style classical
theme bereavement
classical revival
loss
timePeriodDepicted classical antiquity
titleMeaning tears

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Frederic Leighton notableWork Lachrymae