Death of Seneca - Framed CanvasThe emperor says: die. The philosopher says: fine. Nero had ordered his former tutor Seneca to take his own life. So Seneca opened his veins, stepped into a bath, and died on his own terms, surrounded by friends swearing revenge. He turned his execution into a final act of Stoic dignity. Painted in oil on canvas in 1871 by Spanish Academic painter Manuel Domnguez Snchez. Prize winner at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts that year. Now held in the
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