painting "Daphnephoria" by Frederic Leighton

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The painting "Daphnephoria" by Frederic Leighton is a large-scale Victorian Neoclassical work depicting an idealized ancient Greek religious procession with meticulously composed, frieze-like figures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artisticPeriod Victorian era
collection Lady Lever Art Gallery
colorPalette rich polychromy
completionDate 1876
compositionStyle frieze-like arrangement of figures
countryOfExhibition United Kingdom
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Frederic Leighton
depicts Daphnephoria
surface form: Daphnephoria festival

ancient Greek religious procession
idealized classical figures
religious ritual
sacred procession
exhibitedAt Royal Academy of Arts
genre Neoclassical painting
hasArtisticStyle classicizing style
idealization
hasPart maidens
musicians
priest
processional figures
standard-bearer
youths
imageFormat horizontal rectangular format
inception 1876
inspiredBy ancient Greek festivals
classical literature
languageOfTitle English
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity England
Merseyside
Port Sunlight
United Kingdom
location Lady Lever Art Gallery
materialUsed oil paint
movement Neoclassicism
surface form: Victorian Neoclassicism
notableFor large scale
meticulous detail
processional, horizontal composition
partOf Leighton’s classical subject paintings
significantWorkOf Frederic Leighton
subjectMatter ancient Greek religion
classical antiquity
support canvas
titleLanguageVariant Greek-derived title

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Daphnephoria commemoratedInArt painting "Daphnephoria" by Frederic Leighton