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Socrates and his demon, detail of a painting representing philosophy by Eugene Delacroix in the Bibliotheque de l'Assemblee Nationale, or Library of the National Assembly, created in 1796 and housed in the Assemblee Nationale at the Palais Bourbon, 2nd arrondissement, Paris, France. The 42m long library houses over 60,000 works and was decorated 1838-47 with a series of paintings by Romantic artist Eugene Delacroix, 1798-1863, who painted 5 cupolas and 2 hemicycles with allegories of philosophy, natural history, legislation, eloquence, literature, poetry and theology. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR9642599
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
7087px × 4724px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
ALLEGORICAL
Allegory
Angel
Antiquity
ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL
Architecture
Archive
ARCHIVES
ART
Assemblee Nationale
building
Ceiling
classical
Collection
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Demon
detail
EUGENE DELACROIX
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
fine art
France
French
Fresco
FRESCOES
FRESCOS
HORIZONTAL
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Library
looking up
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
Painting, Medium
Palais Bourbon
PARIS
PARISIAN
Parliament
philosopher
Philosophy
Politics
Romanticism
SOCRATES
Spandrel
view from below
Western Europe
Western European