Entry of Alexander into Babylon (c.1664) by Charles Le Brun

Entry of Alexander into Babylon - Charles Le Brun - c.1664

Artwork Information

TitleEntry of Alexander into Babylon
ArtistCharles Le Brun
Datec.1664
Art MovementBaroque
Current LocationLouvre, Paris, France

About Entry of Alexander into Babylon

“Entry of Alexander into Babylon” is a Baroque history painting created circa 1664 by the renowned artist Charles Le Brun. This artwork is currently housed in the Louvre, Paris, France.

The artwork vividly depicts Alexander the Great’s triumphant entrance into the ancient city of Babylon. The scene is characterized by a grand procession, showcasing the splendor and might of Alexander’s entourage. Resplendent figures on horses lead the parade, followed by majestic elephants adorned in rich trappings, emphasizing the historic grandeur and opulence of the event. Alexander himself is central in the composition, portrayed with a serene yet commanding presence, signifying his authority and the monumental nature of his conquest. The architectural background is meticulously detailed, further highlighting the magnificence of the ancient city’s structures and the celebratory atmosphere of his arrival. This composition exemplifies the Baroque style through its dramatic use of light, rich color palette, and dynamic portrayal of movement, capturing a pivotal moment in history with grandeur and emotion.

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