Jacques Louis David, The Death of Socrates

The Death of Socrates

Jacques Louis David (1748–1825)

Year
1787
Medium
Oil on canvas
Seen at
The Met, New York

Socrates, condemned for corrupting the youth of Athens, reaches for the cup of hemlock while still mid-lecture. David paints the moment he refuses to recant. Painted in 1787 — two years before the French Revolution — the picture is a thesis on conviction unto death. The composition is almost diagrammatic; every figure occupies a station in the argument.