Study of a Male Nude Study for "The Death of Seneca" 1838-40 Eugène Delacroix French This drawing relates to The Death of Seneca, one of Delacroixs ceiling paintings found in the library of the Chambre des Députés in the Palais Bourbon, Paris (now the Assemblé Nationale).The Roman philosopher-dramatist Seneca was implicated in a conspiracy to kill Nero. Ordered by the emperor to commit suicide, he stoically met his fate by having his veins opened, presumably while standing in a bath. Delacroix adroitly captures the recoiling, suicidal figure.. Study of a Male Nude Study for "The Death of Seneca". Eugène Delacroix (French, Charenton-Saint-Maurice 1798-1863 Paris). 1838-40. Graphite on buff Bristol board. Drawings

Study of a Male Nude Study for "The Death of Seneca" 1838-40 Eugène Delacroix French This drawing relates to The Death of Seneca, one of Delacroixs ceiling paintings found in the library of the Chambre des Députés in the Palais Bourbon, Paris (now the Assemblé Nationale).The Roman philosopher-dramatist Seneca was implicated in a conspiracy to kill Nero. Ordered by the emperor to commit suicide, he stoically met his fate by having his veins opened, presumably while standing in a bath. Delacroix adroitly captures the recoiling, suicidal figure.. Study of a Male Nude Study for "The Death of Seneca". Eugène Delacroix (French, Charenton-Saint-Maurice 1798-1863 Paris). 1838-40. Graphite on buff Bristol board. Drawings
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