Neoclassical Art, after Friedrich Heinrich Fuger

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Friedrich Heinrich Fuger rendered portraits and historical motifs in the style of Louis David. This Fuger drawing depicts the Roman rebel Coriolanus hearing the entreaties of his mother Veturia to spare the eternal city. The founding of Rome by the twins Romulus and Remus had not yet become a legend in the era portrayed, but a statue of them appears anachronistically. Remastered at Art Chateau.

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Neoclassical Art, after Friedrich Heinrich Fuger

Friedrich Heinrich Füger German (1751 - 1818)

Friedrich Heinrich Fuger rendered portraits and historical motifs in the style of Louis David. This Fuger drawing depicts the Roman rebel Coriolanus hearing the entreaties of his mother Veturia to spare the eternal city. The founding of Rome by the twins Romulus and Remus had not yet become a legend in the era portrayed, but a statue of them appears anachronistically. Remastered at Art Chateau.