Jean-Germain Drouais in the context of Philoctetes (Sophocles play)


Sophocles' play *Philoctetes* premiered at the City Dionysia in 409 BC, winning first prize, and was written during the Peloponnesian War. Jean-Germain Drouais created a notable painting depicting a scene from this play, focusing on Neoptolemus and Philoctetes, capturing the emotional intensity of the drama.

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Jean Germain Drouais (French: [ʒɑ̃ ʒɛʁmɛ̃ dʁwɛ]; 25 November 1763 – 13 February 1788), French historical painter, was born in Paris. His father, François-Hubert Drouais, and his grandfather, Hubert Drouais, were well-known portrait painters; it was from his father that he received his first artistic instruction.

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In the context of *Philoctetes*, Jean-Germain Drouais is primarily known for his contribution to the play's legacy through…
HINT: Jean-Germain Drouais gained recognition for his painting that visually represents a poignant moment within Sophocles’ *Philoctetes*, specifically depicting Neoptolemus and Philoctetes.

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Jean-Germain Drouais in the context of Philoctetes (Sophocles)

Philoctetes (Ancient Greek: Φιλοκτήτης, Philoktētēs; English pronunciation: /ˌfɪləkˈttz/, stressed on the third syllable, -tet-) is a play by Sophocles (Aeschylus and Euripides also each wrote a Philoctetes but theirs have not survived). The play was written during the Peloponnesian War. It is one of the seven extant tragedies by Sophocles. It was first performed at the City Dionysia in 409 BC, where it won first prize. The story takes place during the last year of the Trojan War (after the majority of the events of the Iliad). It describes the attempt by Neoptolemus, son of Achilles, and Odysseus, king of Ithaca, to bring the disabled Philoctetes, the master archer, from the island of Lemnos to Troy in the hopes that he and his bow might help end the Trojan War.

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