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The Romantic style in art history is the ambiguous, uncertain, somewhat spiritual looking paintings with nature the key part of them, although there are figures often in them. Artists like Caspar David FRIEDRICH can be seen as Romantic. Neo-Classicism, like certain works of DAVID, is that style of subject and painting which usually has a moral undertone, a story within the picture, a before and after. It can be presented in a theatrical, somewhat posed approach, with architecture imitating the Roman styles. This was revered at the time, as being worthy, important, unsentimental. In keeping with this philosophy, the paintings usually had clear, bold outlines against pastel or darker backgrounds, enhancing the 'stars' or important groups within the scene. The effects of light is not a mere accidental addition; in most cases, light signals vitality, darkness represents death. If you read the painting like a theatrical scene, see the symbolisms, it might seem clearer.

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Why did Jacques-Louis David paint the death of Socrates?

He was interested in interpreting historical settings.


Davids painting of Morat?

Jacques-Louis David immortalized the French Revolutionary Jean-Paul Marat in his painting The Death of Marat. Marat was murdered by Charlotte Corday.


Who are all the characters in Jacques Louis David's painting 'The Death of Socrates'?

Persons on David's paintingLeft background: Xanthippe, Socrates' wife, lifting her right hand and bidding a last farewell to her husband before leaving the jail on his demand. Foreground left: Plato musing and mourning, recognizable by scroll, inkpot and pen on the ground beside him. In reality he was not present during the last day of his beloved master because of a (pretended?) illness. Moreover his appearance is not appropriate to his real age: he was 29 at that time. Probably David wanted him to represent the ideal type of a philosopher.The executioner is turning away his face reddened with shame, while he is handing over the cup of hemlock to Socrates.Socrates himself seems to be speaking about the immortality of soul pointing above with the index-finger of his left hand to the upper regions where the souls of the morally good are supposed to reside. Notice his body that seems to be far too energetic and juvenile considering his age of seventy. David wants him to represent the youthful strength and zeal and fearlessness of the republican movement on the eve of the French Revolution (the painting was produced in 1787). Notice also the chain on the ground in front of Socrates. As Plato doesn't mention anywhere the fact of Socrates being fettered in prison, tjis feature has been added by the painter who wanted to instigate his fellow citizens to break up the chains and to strive for unchained liberty by removing the ancient regime of aristocracy.In front of Socrates we see Crito, affectionately grasping the leg of his old friend. He had meticulously planned Socrates' escape from the jail - but in vain. Socrates rejected the idea and insisted on abiding by the laws.The people on the right cannot be identified by name, as far as I know. According to Plato's dialogue "Phaedo" there were about twenty people in the jail.Correction: the dialogue states in the opening few lines that Socrates had been in chains."For the Eleven," he said, "are now with Socrates; they are taking off his chains, and giving orders that he is to die to-day." He soon returned and said that we might come in. On entering we found Socrates just released from chains . . . .


What is the Japanese tattoo symbol for death?

死神 /shi ni ga mi/ means 'death god' in Japanese.


Who invented the death clock?

Professor Farnsworth invented the death clock

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When was The Death of Socrates created?

The Death of Socrates was created in 1787.


Who was sentenced to death for his teachings?

Socrates ,for one.


Who was put to death on a charge of corrupting the youth of Athens?

Socrates


What famous philosopher was sentenced to death by poison?

Socrates was sentenced to death by drinking hemlock.


How old was Arthur Rhys Davids at death?

Arthur Rhys Davids died on October 27, 1917 at the age of 20.


What the Bible says about the death of a baby?

The bible tells of the death of king Davids and Bathsheba child's death


Who was present at Socrates death?

Socrates' friends, supporters, and students, such as Plato, Crito, and Phaedo, were present at his death.


Why did Athenians put Socrates to death?

They were angry when Socrates called himself a benefactor.


Why does Socrates say he is not afraid of death?

Socrates believes that death is either a dreamless sleep, a journey to another realm where the souls of the dead reside, or a state of complete unconsciousness, all of which he considers peaceful and preferable to the trials and tribulations of life. He also argues that fearing the unknown of death would be illogical, as it is something that is inevitable and beyond our control.


After Socrates' death there was?

After Socrates' death, his student Plato founded the Academy in Athens, where he continued his philosophical teachings. Socrates' ideas and methods were also carried on by other students, such as Xenophon and Aristippus, contributing to the development of different schools of philosophy in ancient Greece.


Who was sentenced to death for teaching?

Socrates.


The message Crito brings about the sacred ship's return is sad and painful because?

the ship sunk on its return journey, resulting in the loss of many precious lives. This news brings grief and sorrow to those who were eagerly awaiting the return of their loved ones on the sacred ship. It symbolizes the unpredictability of life and the devastation that can accompany such tragedies.