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Death of Socrates, 19th century. Creator: Anon
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Death of Socrates, 19th century. Creator: Anon
Death of Socrates, 19th century
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Bed Chamber Bedchamber Bedroom Common Hemlock Conium Maculatum Consequence Death Bed Death Sentence Grief Hemlock Judgement Judgment Pen And Brown Ink Perennial Philosopher Philosophy Poison Poisoned Socrates Ancient Greek Gouache
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Death of Socrates - A Profound Reflection on Philosophy and Consequence
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. This 19th-century print, created by an anonymous artist, depicts the solemn scene of Socrates' final moments in his bedchamber. The image portrays the renowned Greek philosopher, known for his iconic beard and contemplative nature, lying on his deathbed. Executed with meticulous detail using red chalk, gouache, pen and brown ink, this artwork captures the essence of grief and judgment. Socrates met his tragic fate as a result of a controversial death sentence imposed upon him by Athenian law. The concept behind this piece lies in the consequences one faces when challenging societal norms through philosophical inquiry. Inextricably linked to ancient Greece's rich heritage art scene, this German creation beautifully encapsulates both the historical significance and timeless relevance of Socrates' story. The use of common hemlock plants symbolizes the poison that ultimately claimed Socrates' life. This perennial plant serves as a poignant reminder of nature's power over mankind's existence. Through skillful strokes and color choices, Anon masterfully conveys the weighty atmosphere within Socrates' bedroom - a space where philosophy meets mortality. Now housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), this thought-provoking piece invites viewers to reflect upon their own beliefs while contemplating humanity's eternal quest for wisdom. As we gaze into this profound portrayal captured during the 19th century, we are reminded that even in anonymity lies great artistic prowess capable
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