Signed and dated (on the hilt of Achilles’ sword): Louis David Brux. 1825
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The Kimbell painting is an earlier version of the same subject, painted in 1819; the artist made susbstantial modifications in the 1825 version. This was the last painting by the artist and finished (in French), at the artist's direction, by his Belgian pupil Michel Stapleaux, when the artist was confined to his bed.
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{{Information |Description={{en|1=Jacques-Louis David, (Paris 1748 – 1825 Paris), La Colère d’Achille (The Anger of Achilles, or Sacrifice of Iphigénie), Oil on Canvas: 43.31 x 59.45 inches (110 x 151 cm.), Signed and dated (on the hilt of Achilles�