Diana and Apollo Killing Niobe's Children
Diana and Apollo Killing Niobe's Children is a 1772 painting by Jacques-Louis David, now in the Dallas Museum of Art. He produced it to compete for the Prix de Rome. In the Rococo style which marked his early period, it was emblematic of the conflict between David and the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture jury, which refused him the prize followed a pre-arranged vote.
Bibliography
- Marie-Catherine Sahut et Michel, David : l'art et le politique, Paris, Découvertes Gallimard, 1989 (ISBN 2-07-053068-X)
- Sophie Monneret, David et le néoclassicisme, Paris, Terrail, 1998 (ISBN 2879391865)
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