Disambiguation evidence for The Death of Socrates by Jacques-Louis David via surface form

"The Death of Socrates"


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Predicate Object
artStyle classical composition
artStyle linear style
artworkType oil on canvas
basedOn Apology of Socrates
basedOn Crito
basedOn Phaedo
collection Metropolitan Museum of Art
surface form: The Metropolitan Museum of Art European Paintings collection
colorPalette restrained palette
commissionedBy Charles-Michel Trudaine de la Sablière
countryOfOrigin France
creator Jacques-Louis David
depicts Crito
depicts Plato
depicts Socrates
depicts Socrates drinking hemlock
depicts cup of hemlock
depicts disciples of Socrates
depicts prison cell
depicts The Death of Socrates by Jacques-Louis David self-linksurface differs
surface form: the death of Socrates
exhibitedAt Salon of 1787
genre history painting
height 129.5 cm
historicalEventDepicted execution of Socrates
iconography Socrates pointing upward
iconography Socrates reaching for the cup
iconography weeping disciples
inception 1787
influencedBy ancient Greek art
influencedBy classical philosophy
instanceOf Neoclassical painting
instanceOf painting
languageOfTitle French
location Metropolitan Museum of Art
surface form: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
mainSubject devotion to reason
mainSubject moral integrity
mainSubject philosophical martyrdom
materialUsed oil paint
movement Neoclassicism
museumCity New York City
museumCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
notableFor dramatic yet restrained composition
notableFor emphasis on moral virtue and reason
originalTitle La Mort de Socrate
philosophicalTheme conflict between individual conscience and the state
philosophicalTheme rational acceptance of death
surface canvas
timePeriodDepicted Classical Athens
width 196.2 cm