ETCETERA / Competition: Details No 194

Saturday 16 July 1994 18:02 EDT
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IN WHICH picture by which artist can reyou find this bit of froth?

Last week's detail came from Eugene Delacroix's orgy of destruction The Death of Sardanapalus.

The scene is loosely based on an original idea by Lord Byron. A dying oriental despot commands that all his possessions, human and animal, should die with him.

The first three correct entries drawn were from: Ohna Falby, of Budleigh Salterton, Devon; Mrs A Corry, of Camblesforth, North Yorkshire; and Marcus Rees-Roberts, of Cambridge. Each will receive a bottle of champagne, as will the winners of this week's competition.

Answers, on a postcard please, to DETAILS 194, The Independent on Sunday, 40 City Road, London EC88 1HP.

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