Hercules and Diomedes

Painting by Antoine-Jean Gros From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hercules and Diomedes

Hercules and Diomedes (French: Hercule et Diomède) is an 1835 oil painting by the French artist Antoine-Jean Gros.[1][2] It depicts two figures from Ancient Greek Mythology Heracles and Diomedes. Gros, a former pupil of Jacques-Louis David, was a proponent of Neoclassicism and sharply opposed to the rising trend of Romanticism.[3]

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Hercules and Diomedes
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ArtistAntoine-Jean Gros
Year1835
TypeOil on canvas
Dimensions426 cm × 324 cm (168 in × 128 in)
LocationMusée des Augustins, Toulouse
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The painting was exhibited at the Salon of 1835 at the Louvre in Paris. The poor reception of the painting there led him to commit suicide the same year.[4] Today it is in the collection of the Musée des Augustins in Toulouse, having been acquired in 1836.[5]

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