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Lictors Bearing to Brutus the Bodies of his Sons - oil on canvas, 1789
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Lictors Bearing to Brutus the Bodies of his Sons - oil on canvas, 1789
LRI4571446 Lictors Bearing to Brutus the Bodies of his Sons - oil on canvas, 1789 by David, Jacques Louis (1748-1825); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: The Lictors report to Lucius Junius Brutus (6th century BC) the bodies of his sons Lictors Bearing to Brutus the Bodies of his Sons, 1789 (oil on canvas) Painting by Jacques Louis David (1748-1825) - Sun 3, 23x4, 22 m - Paris, musee du Louvre); Luisa Ricciarini; French, out of copyright
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This print captures the essence of tragedy and grief in Jacques Louis David's masterpiece, "Lictors Bearing to Brutus the Bodies of his Sons". Painted in 1789, this oil on canvas artwork depicts a heart-wrenching scene from ancient Rome. In the painting, we witness Lucius Junius Brutus, a prominent figure from the 6th century BC, receiving the devastating news of his sons' deaths. The lictors, solemnly carrying their lifeless bodies before him, symbolize the weight of loss and sorrow that befalls even great leaders. David's meticulous brushwork and use of light and shadow evoke an overwhelming sense of sadness. The composition draws our attention to Brutus' anguished expression as he confronts unimaginable pain. It is impossible not to feel moved by this poignant portrayal of a father facing unthinkable tragedy. The artist Luisa Ricciarini has beautifully captured every detail in her print reproduction. This image serves as a powerful reminder of both the fragility and strength inherent in human existence. Through her lens, we are transported back in time to witness a moment frozen forever - one that speaks volumes about love, sacrifice, and profound loss. Displayed at the Louvre Museum in Paris today, David's masterpiece continues to resonate with viewers across generations. Its timeless depiction reminds us all that even amidst darkness and despair, art can offer solace and serve as a testament to our shared humanity.
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