The Death of Priam is an 1861 oil on canvas by Jules Lefebvre.
He entered it for the Prix de Rome, which it won.
[1] It depicts Neoptolemus' murder of Priam as described in Virgil's Aeneid (Book II, lines 506–558) and is now in the collections of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, in Paris, with the catalogue number PRP 111.
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