1869
Oil on canvas
Guildhall Art Gallery, London, United Kingdom.
The Pyrrhic Dance was a Spartan war dance, performed at the Spartan and Athenian games. This picture was Alma-Tadema's first accepted submission to the Royal Academy. The painting was warmly received, with the noteworthy exception of art critic and champion of the Pre-Raphaelites, John Ruskin, who quipped that it was "a detachment of beetles looking for dead rat".
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