Today’s subject is The Death of Socrates as painted by Jacques-Louis David, an 18th century French painter who constantly asked his models to make dramatic arm gestures no one would ever make in real life, especially if they were about to drink hemlock and die. French painters are specialists in arm gestures of this kind, of which more later.
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