For other uses, see The Last Days of Pompeii (disambiguation).
1830s painting by Karl Bryullov
The Last Day of Pompeii
Artist
Karl Bryullov
Year
1830–1833
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
456.5 cm × 651 cm (179.7 in × 256 in)
Location
State Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg
The Last Day of Pompeii is a large history painting by Karl Bryullov produced in 1830–1833 on the subject of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. It is notable for its positioning between Neoclassicism, the predominant style in Russia at the time, and Romanticism as increasingly practised in France. The painting was received to near universal acclaim and made Bryullov the first Russian painter to have an international reputation. In Russia it was seen as proving that Russian art was as good as art practised in the rest of Europe. It inspired Edward Bulwer-Lytton's world-famous novel The Last Days of Pompeii. Critics in France and Russia both noted, however, that the perfection of the classically modelled bodies seemed to be out of keeping with their desperate plight and the overall theme of the painting, which was a Romantic one of the sublime power of nature to destroy man's creations.
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