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Aspasia, a concubine of Pericles, was renowned for her beauty as much as for her mind. She had regular talks with Socrates, who is depicted in red, and trained numerous pupils in the art of oratory. Up until the reign of Louis-Philippe, many works (paintings, furniture, drawings, etc.) borrowed the composition of Corneille or used the same figures of Aspasia and Socrates, testifying to the great acclaim received by this work.

Details

  • Title: Aspasia Surrounded by Greek Philosophers
  • Creator: Michel II Corneille
  • Date Created: 1671 - 1680
  • Physical Dimensions: w2000 x h1000 mm
  • Type: Painting
  • Medium: Backed canvas, oil paint on canvas
  • Style: French painting, 17th century
  • Provenance: Painted as part of the decor of the Grands Appartements of Louis XIV (1671-1680)
  • Original Title: Aspasie au milieu des philosophes de la Grèce

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