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Giacomo Nasini, Death of Archimedes

    • Data:
      1683
    • Materiali:
      Water colour and white lead
    • Dimensioni:
      440 x 570 mm
    • Collocazione:
      Rome, Accademia Nazionale di San Luca
    • Inventario:
      inv. A 84
  • Giacomo Nasini, Death of Archimedes

One of the four drawings that were produced for the second class competition of the Accademia di San Luca in the year 1683 (theme: Roman soldiers kill Archimedes as he writes). The subject is quite rare in 17th-century painting, the best known example being a painting by Pier Francesco Mola, perhaps executed to commission for Christina of Sweden. The didactic intent, in keeping with academic dictates, inhibited all forms of pathos and merely produced a flat transposition of the concerned subject into image form.