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SUVÉE, Joseph-Benoit
(b. 1743, Brugge, d. 1807, Roma)
The Combat of Mars and Minerva
1771
Oil on canvas, 143 x 104 cm
Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lille
In 1771 Suvée's The Combat of Mars and Minerva was the first-prize winner in the competition for the Prix de Rome. Jacques-Louis David came second with his painting of the same subject. Suvée's painting was more balanced and elegant than David's unconvincing effort.
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Author: SUVÉE, Joseph-Benoit
Title: The Combat of Mars and Minerva
Time-line: 1751-1800
School: Flemish
Form: painting