The Intervention of the Sabine Women is a 1799 painting by the French painter Jacques-Louis David. The work was considered when Jacques-Louis David was imprisoned in the Luxembourg Palace in 1795; he hesitated between representing either this subject or that of Homer reciting his verses to the Greeks. He finally chose to make a canvas representing the Sabine women interposing themselves to separate the Romans and Sabines, as a 'sequel' to Poussin's The Rape of the Sabine Women. Its realization took him nearly four years.
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Date: | 1799 | ||||||||
Medium: | Oil on canvas | ||||||||
Dimensions: | 385cm x 522cm | ||||||||
Genres: | Romanticism | ||||||||
Subjects: | History People | ||||||||
More Info: | en.wikipedia.org | ||||||||
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