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Suicide of Socrates by drinking poisonous hemlock, ancient Greece.
Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a painting by Jacques Louis David
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Media ID 5878420
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400s Bc 5th Century Bc Ancient Athens Ancient Greece Ancient Greek Ancient History Athenian Athens Classical Civilization Europe European Greece Greek Philosopher Prison Dungeon Hemlock Jacques Louis David Poison Poisonous Socrates Suicide Toxic Toxin
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This print transports us back to ancient Greece, specifically to the tragic moment when Socrates chose to end his life by drinking poisonous hemlock. The hand-colored halftone reproduction of Jacques Louis David's painting beautifully captures the somber atmosphere of this historic event. Socrates, a renowned philosopher and thinker of his time, found himself in a European prison, confined within a dungeon in Athens. As depicted in this vintage illustration, he stands resolute yet contemplative, fully aware of the toxic nature of the hemlock that awaits him. This haunting image serves as a poignant reminder of Socrates' unwavering commitment to his beliefs even in the face of adversity. The significance of this 5th century BC incident reverberates throughout history and classical civilization. Socrates' decision to commit suicide rather than renounce his philosophical principles left an indelible mark on ancient Greek culture and philosophy. Through this artful portrayal by Jacques Louis David, we are transported into Ancient Athens during one of its most pivotal moments. It is not only an exploration into the depths of human conviction but also an invitation for us to reflect upon our own values and principles. This North Wind Picture Archives print offers viewers a glimpse into ancient history while simultaneously reminding us that timeless questions about truth, ethics, and integrity continue to shape our world today.
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