View asset onlyThe Sabine WomenDavid, Jacques Louis 1748–1825.“The Sabine Women”, 1799.(Sabine women and their children, who had been abducted by the Romans, interceding in the battle of the Romans and Sabines, in the hopes of peace).Oil on canvas, 386 × 520cm.Paris, Musée du Louvre.IdentifierAKG46106ArtistJACQUES LOUIS DAVIDMuseumParis, Musée du LouvreSourceakg-imagesCredit lineakg-imagesEvent date-750Image date1799Time PeriodANCIENT WORLD ; ANTIQUITYTopicBATTLECLASSICISMFRENCH ARTHISTORYPACIFISMPEACERAPE OF THE SABINESROMAN EMPIRESABINE ; SABINESWARWOMANGeographyITALYROMEPersonHERSILIAROMULUSTATIUSTechniquePAINTING (OBJECT)PAINTING (TECHNIQUE)Size4961px × 3596px (51 MB) 42.0 cm × 30.4 cm @ 300 dpiSpecial Formats3774px × 2788px (30 MB) TIFF32.0 cm × 23.6 cm @ 300 dpiAdd to lightbox: 'My First Lightbox'Add to cartDownloadRelated Selections:Ancient civilisationsAugust 2018: 270 years since the birth of Jacques-Louis David