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[edit]The Combat: Woman Pleading for the Vanquished is an oil painting on canvas by English artist William Etty which is inspired by the Elgin Marbles and intended by the artist to provide a moral lesson on "the beauty of mercy". It shows a near-nude warrior whose sword has broken, forced to his knees in front of another near-nude soldier who prepares to inflict a killing blow. A woman, also near-nude, clutches the victorious warrior to beg him for mercy. Unusually for a history painting of the period, it does not depict a scene from history, literature or religion and is not based on an existing artwork. When it was shown at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition of 1825, it attracted praise from critics for its technical excellence, its fusion of the styles of different schools of painting, and its subject matter. It was later bought by fellow artist John Martin and in 1831 he sold it on to the Royal Scottish Academy. It was transferred in 1910 to the National Gallery of Scotland. (Full article...)
In the news
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- Israel launches multiple airstrikes (aftermath pictured) against Iran's nuclear program and senior military leadership.
- Air India Flight 171 crashes in Ahmedabad, India, killing 274 people.
- The Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson dies at the age of 82.
- A shooting at a secondary school in Graz, Austria, leaves eleven people dead.
- At the Tony Awards, Purpose wins the Best Play and Maybe Happy Ending wins the Best Musical.
Did you know
[edit]- ... that ex-hitman Edgar Matobato (pictured) fled the Philippines with a fake passport while posing as a gardener?
- ... that Yamada's Symphony in F major had to be reconstructed after a maritime accident and after the bombing of Tokyo during WWII?
- ... that Chris Anderson was one of three members of his family to win a Delaware state golf championship?
- ... that a horse in an episode of The Last of Us previously appeared in The 100 and Jurassic World Dominion?
- ... that Everyone Hates Elon invited members of the public to destroy a Tesla Model S to raise money for food banks?
- ... that the 2004–2005 trial of the Chohan family murders was the longest in the history of the London Metropolitan Police?
- ... that the meningitis storyline in the romance novel Harriet was inspired by the illness of the author's son?
- ... that the 2023 EFL League Two play-off final saw a father–son duo on opposing coaching sides?
- ... that a bird with huge feet once walked by a river near Denali?