Aristomenes Mourning the Death of Socrates from the Bewitchment of Meroë..."The Golden Ass"), 1795. Creator: Antoine-Denis Chaudet (French, 1763-1810).

Aristomenes Mourning the Death of Socrates from the Bewitchment of Meroë..."The Golden Ass"), 1795. Creator: Antoine-Denis Chaudet (French, 1763-1810).

2-723-120 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Aristomenes Mourning the Death of Socrates from the Bewitchment of Meroë (from Book 1 of Apuleius, "The Golden Ass"), 1795. This scene represents the end of a complex episode from the Roman writer Apuleius's (2nd century ad) story The Golden Ass. Aristomenes narrates a tale to the book's main character, Lucius, about a friend named Socrates, whom he meets during his travels. After a disastrous affair with a witch named Meroë, Socrates dies from a wound she inflicts to his throat, and the scene shown here is the moment just after his death. Chaudet is mainly known as a sculptor, but he also designed a number of book illustrations for the most important publisher of the neoclassic period, the Didot firm. Although we know he did a number of drawings for The Golden Ass, the project was never realized as a book.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Brush and black and gray wash, heightened with white gouache, over graphite

Picture Type
  1. Drawing

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3895x5000
File Size : 57,056kb


Aliases

  1. 2008.374
  1. 166657
  1. 0940024967
  1. 2-723-120
  1. 2008.374
  1. 2723120

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