Brutus Condemning His Sons to Death by Guillaume Guillon-Lethière, painted in 1811 (19th century) and exhibited at the 1812 Salon, depicts the Roman consul Lucius Junius Brutus sentencing his own sons for conspiring against the Republic. The dramatic scene reflects the moral severity and civic virtue emphasized in Neoclassical history painting. The work is held at the Louvre Museum.
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Brutus Condemning His Sons to Death by Guillaume Guillon-Lethière, painted in 1811 (19th century) and exhibited at the 1812 Salon, depicts the Roman consul Lucius Junius Brutus sentencing his own sons for conspiring against the Republic. The dramatic scene reflects the moral severity and civic virtue emphasized in Neoclassical history painting. The work is held at the Louvre Museum.