This painting, The Death Of Socrates, shows the suicidal death of Socrates. After Socrates' trial, he was condemned for corrupting the youth by having them question everything, including the Athenian government. Socrates could have easily escaped his sentence but he refused. The clay-looking glass he reaches for in the picture is a poison made of hemlock that he drank and died from.

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