Symposium (Feuerbach)
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Symposium (Feuerbach)
''Symposium'' or ''Das Gastmahl des Platon'' are paintings by the German painter Anselm Feuerbach from c. 1869 and 1873/74 of a moment from Plato's Symposium (Plato), Symposium, when the drunken Alcibiades and revelers enter the house of the poet Agathon. Socrates, near the wall at right-centre, turns his back on the scene, and bows his head. The 1869 painting is in the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe and the 1874 painting in the Alte Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. History Symposium was first displayed in 1869 at the Great International Art Exhibition, in Munich, Germany, Munich Germany. During the exhibition critics wrote, β€œa sea of ice that had forced itself undesired into a perfume shop.” Another critic, β€œAn extreme of ugliness in form and color which borders on vulgarity and filth ... as if Feuerbach had put his paint brush into ink and calcium water instead of color.” The image ended up in a private collection. Feuerbach painted another more color ...
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