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Death Of Socrates, 469 - 399 B. C. Engraved By F. Finden After H. Corbould, From The Book A History Of Greece By Connop Thirlwall Bishop Of St. Davids
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Death Of Socrates, 469 - 399 B. C. Engraved By F. Finden After H. Corbould, From The Book A History Of Greece By Connop Thirlwall Bishop Of St. Davids
Death Of Socrates, 469 - 399 B.C. Engraved By F. Finden After H. Corbould, From The Book A History Of Greece By Connop Thirlwall Bishop Of St. Davids
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This print captures the profound moment of the "Death of Socrates" in 469 - 399 B. C. Engraved by F. Finden after H. Corbould, this stunning illustration is taken from the book "A History of Greece" by Connop Thirlwall, Bishop of St. Davids. In this horizontal scene, we witness the tragic end of one of history's greatest philosophers as he willingly drinks poison hemlock, a symbol of his unwavering commitment to truth and justice. The somber atmosphere is heightened by a solitary lamp casting its dim light on Socrates' face, emphasizing his eminent wisdom even in his final moments. Surrounded by grief-stricken students and admirers, their faces etched with sadness and disbelief, it becomes evident that Socrates' teachings have left an indelible mark on those who had the privilege to learn from him. The intricate details captured through steel engraving bring forth a sense of historical authenticity to this black and white artwork. The inclusion of a musical instrument – a lute – hints at Socrates' love for music and how it intertwined with his philosophical pursuits. As we gaze upon this powerful image, we are transported back in time to witness an iconic event that shaped ancient Greek philosophy forever. This art piece serves as both a tribute to an extraordinary man and a reminder that true wisdom often comes at great personal sacrifice.
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