Alexander Ceding Campaspe to Apelles, after Jerome-Martin Langlois

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Mythological Tale of Apelles, Limited Edition (7/50)

Jerome-Martin Langlois was a student of the great Jacques-Louis David and created portraiture, mythological motifs, and historical scenes in a classical style. This Mixed-Media work from or Studio tells the tale of Apelles, court artist to Alexander the Great, who succumbed to the beauty of the sovereign’s slave but was rewarded by the king with the gift of Campaspe to Apelles.

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Alexander Ceding Campaspe to Apelles, after Jerome-Martin Langlois

Jérôme-Martin Langlois French (1778 - 1838)

Jerome-Martin Langlois was a student of the great Jacques-Louis David and created portraiture, mythological motifs, and historical scenes in a classical style. This Mixed-Media work from or Studio tells the tale of Apelles, court artist to Alexander the Great, who succumbed to the beauty of the sovereign’s slave but was rewarded by the king with the gift of Campaspe to Apelles.