被维纳斯解除武装的马尔斯

Jacques-Louis David · PD

被维纳斯解除武装的马尔斯


作品信息

创作年份
1824
材质技法
布面油画
类型
绘画
尺寸
308 × 265 cm

故事

Jacques-Louis David had spent his life painting the stern virtues of Rome and, later, the glory of Napoleon, so when the emperor fell David was pushed out of France and settled in Brussels, unwilling to go back. He began this in 1822, past 70, and told friends it would be his last picture and that he meant to surpass himself in it. What he chose was not a battlefield but its opposite. Mars, the god of war, sits with his weapons being lifted away from him by Venus and the three Graces, one of them slipping the sandal from his foot. The old painter of soldiers was disarming his own subject. He sent it to Paris in 1824, where younger Romantic painters now held the Salon and the cool clarity of his style already looked like the past. He died the next year, struck by a carriage in Brussels.