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Neoclassical Art Jacques-Louis David Identifying Neoclassical Art Notable found in most include and stylistic similarities Neoclassical art a sense of order, stability calmness. Jacques-Louis David, , . Self portrait 1794 Born to a wealthy Parisian family, Jacques- Louis David was aged 7 when his father was shot dead in a pistol duel. Brought up by his uncles, his desire was to paint and he was eventually sent to his mother's cousin, Francois Boucher, the most successful painter in France at the time. Painting became an important means of communication for David since his face was slashed during a sword fight and his speech became impeded by a benign tumour that developed from the wound, leading him to stammer. He was interested in painting in a new classical style that departed from the frivolity of the Rococo period and reflected the moral and austere climate before the French Revolution. Jacques-Louis David Death of Marat 1793. , David He became closely aligned with the republican government and his work was increasingly used as propaganda with the Death of Marat proving his most controversial work. was the leader of the Neoclassical movement. If there's ever a picture that would make you want to die for a cause, it is Jacques-Louis David's Death of Marat. That's what makes it so dangerous - hidden away from view for so many years. Simon Schama on David I'm not sure how I feel about this painting, except deeply conflicted. You can't doubt that it's a solid gold masterpiece, but that's to separate it from the appalling moment of its creation, the French Revolution. This is Jean-Paul Marat, the most paranoid of the Revolution's fanatics, exhaling his very last breath. He's been assassinated in his bath. But for David, Marat isn't a monster, he's a saint. This is martyrdom, David's manifesto of revolutionary virtue."

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Neoclassical ArtJacques-Louis David

Identifying Neoclassical ArtNotable found in mostinclude and

stylistic similarities Neoclassical arta sense of order, stability calmness.

Jacques-Louis David,, .Self portrait 1794

Born to a wealthy Parisian family, Jacques-Louis David was aged 7 when his father wasshot dead in a pistol duel. Brought up by hisuncles, his desire was to paint and he waseventually sent to his mother's cousin,Francois Boucher, the most successfulpainter in France at the time.

Painting became an important means ofcommunication for David since his face wasslashed during a sword fight and his speechbecame impeded by a benign tumour thatdeveloped from the wound, leading him tostammer. He was interested in painting in anew classical style that departed from thefrivolity of the Rococo period and reflected themoral and austere climate before the FrenchRevolution.

Jacques-Louis David Death of Marat 1793.,

David He became closelyaligned with the republican government and his work was increasinglyused as propaganda with the Death of Marat proving his mostcontroversial work.

was the leader of the Neoclassical movement.

If there's ever a picture that would make you want to die fora cause, it is Jacques-Louis David's Death of Marat. That'swhat makes it so dangerous - hidden away from view for somany years.

Simon Schama on David

I'm not sure how I feel about this painting, except deeply conflicted.You can't doubt that it's a solid gold masterpiece, but that's to separateit from the appalling moment of its creation, the French Revolution.This is Jean-Paul Marat, the most paranoid of the Revolution's fanatics,exhaling his very last breath. He's been assassinated in his bath. Butfor David, Marat isn't a monster, he's a saint. This is martyrdom, David'smanifesto of revolutionary virtue."

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Jacques Louis David: Oath of the Horattii, France, 1784. Jacques Louis David: Oath of the Horattii, France, 1784.

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Jacques Louis David’s Oath of the Horattii

How does David use the Architecture in Oath of the Horattii to link the figures?