The Death of Sardanapalus (La Mort de Sardanapale) is an oil painting on canvas by Eugène Delacroix, dated 1827. It currently hangs in the Musée du Louvre, Paris. A smaller replica, painted by Delacroix in 1844, is now in the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
The Death of Sardanapalus is based on the tale of Sardanapalus, the last king of Assyria, from the historical library of Diodorus Siculus, the ancient Greek historian, and is a work of the era of Romanticism. This painting uses rich, vivid and warm colours, and broad brushstrokes. It was inspired by Lord Byron's play Sardanapalus (1821), and in turn inspired a cantata by Hector Berlioz, Sardanapale (1830), and also Franz Liszt's opera, Sardanapale (1845–1852, unfinished).
Artist: Eugène Delacroix
Dimensions: 3.92 m x 4.96 m
Location: Louvre Museum, Paris
Period: Romanticism
Year: 1827 and 1844
Subject: Sardanapalus
Medium: Oil on canvas
Eugène Delacroix. The Death of Sardanapalus.
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