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Français : Socrate arrachant Alcibiade du sein de la Volupté
English: Socrates Tears Alcibiades from the Embrace of Sensual Pleasure
Español: Sócrates arrastrando a Alcibíades de los brazos del placer sensual
Português: Sócrates salvando Alcibíades das tentações da volúpia Oil on canvas, 1791.
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Dimensions |
H. 46 cm (18 in.), W. 68 cm (26 ¾ in.) |
Current location |
( Inventory) Louvre Museum |
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Native name |
Musée du Louvre |
Location |
Paris |
Coordinates |
48° 51′ 37.42″ N, 2° 20′ 15.36″ E |
Established |
1793 |
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www.louvre.fr |
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Department of Paintings, Sully, 2nd floor, room 56 |
Accession number |
RF 1976-9 |
Credit line |
Purchase, 1976 |
Source/Photographer |
http://philosophy.berkeley.edu/macfarlane/25a/pictures.shtml |
Source www.artnet.com Art Renewal Centre
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