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The Massacre of the
Innocents Oil on canvas, 117 x 134 cm, by François Joseph Navez, 1824 The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City |
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| A mother’s private anguish amid widespread slaughter. The composition, influenced by classical tradition, places a tightly grouped cluster of life-size figures in the foreground, emphasising their vulnerability and the immediacy of loss while the surrounding acts of brutality remain in the background. This biblical subject, when first exhibited in Amsterdam and Brussels in 1824, provoked a strong reaction from contemporary critics. |
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