The Death of Seneca by Jacques-Louis David, 1773
Musée des Beaux-Arts de la ville de Paris · wikidata.org
Public domain
This was, from what I've read, his third try at a big Paris student prize, and he lost again — to a rival painting the exact same death scene, only plainer and darker. The judges apparently wanted fewer people waving their arms about.
Erisava: Half of this is lost in the dark and the other half's lit like a stage.
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