The Assassination of Julius Caesar

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 57.9in (W) x 43.5in (H) x 1.3in (D)
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Artwork Description

This dramatic, intense work depicts the significant historical event of the assassination of the Ancient Roman general and statesman Gaius Julius Caesar. This scene depicts his final moments in the Curia of Pompey’s Theatre, having been stabbed multiple times, leaning against the base of Pompey’s statue.

This work means a lot to me as I have been passionate about Ancient Rome for 35 years since a small child and have long been fascinated with Caesar.
Signature is at bottom-right.
High quality Art Spectrum brand oil paints used on triple-primed canvas.
Ready to hang with strong wire/d-rings on back.
This canvas was custom-made and utilises a deep/thick wooden stretcher (33mm thick) with a strong cross-beam on the back for further support.

Artist Bio

Jeremy Elkington has been painting since 1995 and in 2002 achieved his Masters of Visual Arts (By Research) at Monash University. Since 1997 Jeremy has been exhibiting his work in group and solo exhibitions and regularly submitting his work in an array of art prizes across Australia. In 2009 he won 'Best Australian Landscape' at the Herald Sun Rotary Club of Camberwell Art Show and in both 2018 and 2022 was a semi-finalist in the Doug Moran Portrait Prize. At the core of much of Jeremy's artwork (especially in larger paintings) are desert landscapes, the ancient world (particularly Ancient Rome), ornament and abstraction. From 1997 to 2011 Arabic ornament and architectural elements (as well as the desert landscape) had been explored. Desert landscapes remain but Arabic art had been superseded by the armour, weaponry, ornament, architectural elements and sculpture of Ancient Rome. Within such works Jeremy aims to evoke a sense of the hidden narrative, the epic, the surreal, the ornamental, the archaic as well as beauty. Since 2013 Jeremy has also explored abstraction, abstract-expressionism, silhouettes, the Gothic, portraiture (particularly influenced by the work of Francis Bacon) space and depictions of film scenes. Jeremy has also been producing drawings whose range of subject matter reflects that within his paintings but, at times, has explored pattern and ornament to an intense degree.
Jeremy has sold artwork across Australia, New Zealand and USA.

Commissions

Jeremy's studio is in Traralgon‚ VIC