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- Q15992468 subject Q8108464.
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- Q15992468 abstract "Romulus’ Victory Over Acron (Romulus, Conqueror of Acron) is a painting by the French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Completed in 1812, Ingres’ source for this subject comes from Plutarch’s Life of Romulus. The painting depicts the war that resulted from the Roman abduction of the young Sabine women in an effort to remedy the shortage of women in the newly founded city of Rome. In retaliation Acron, the king of the neighbouring tribe, the Caeninenses, declared war upon the Romans. He and his tribesmen are mercilessly defeated and their city is sacked by the Romans.".
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- Q15992468 comment "Romulus’ Victory Over Acron (Romulus, Conqueror of Acron) is a painting by the French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Completed in 1812, Ingres’ source for this subject comes from Plutarch’s Life of Romulus. The painting depicts the war that resulted from the Roman abduction of the young Sabine women in an effort to remedy the shortage of women in the newly founded city of Rome.".
- Q15992468 label "Romulus' Victory Over Acron".
- Q15992468 depiction Jean_Auguste_Dominique_Ingres_019.jpg.