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Art and Commitment What is political art? What is a committed artist?

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Art and CommitmentWhat is political art?

What is a committed artist?

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Ilya Repin, Ploughman (Tolstoy), 1887. Felix Vallotton. Leo Tolstoy (La Revue blanche), 1895.

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Henri Cartier-Bresson, Sartre, 1946.

Wols, Untitled (Sartre) from the series Visages, 1948.

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Jacques-Louis David, The Death of Marat, 1793.

Jean-Honoré Fragonard, The Swing, 1767.

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David, Oath of the Horatii, 1784.

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Angelica Kauffmann, Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi, Pointing to Her Children as Her Treasures, c. 1785.

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David, The Death of Marat, 1793.

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Engraved by James Aliprandi (after Domenico Pellegrini), The Death of John Paul Marat, 1794.

A. L. Dumoulin, Death of Marat, n.d.

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Unknown, Death mask of Marat, n.d.

David, Drawing of Marat’s Death Mask, n.d.

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George Hatot (Lumière Company), Film still from Marat, 1897.

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Pablo Picasso, The Death of Marat, 1934.

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Robert Wilson, Lady Gaga/Death of Marat, 2013.

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Vik Muniz, from Pictures of Garbage, 2008.

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David, Napoleon Crossing the Alps, 1801.

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Francisco Goya, Third of May, 1808, 1814.

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Goya, Disasters of War series, 1810-1820.

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J.M.W. Turner, Slave Ship, 1840.

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John Constable, Hay Wain, 1821.

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Jean-François Millet, Gleaners, 1857.

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Millet, Man with a Hoe, 1863.

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Millet, Sower, 1850.

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Portal, Saint-Lazare, Autun, France (details), 12th century CE.

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Portal, Saint-Lazare, Autun, France (detail), 12th century

CE.Millet, Gleaners, 1857.

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Limbourg Brothers, Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de

Berry, 1412–6.Millet, Sower, 1850.

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Pieter Bruegel the Elder, The Corn Harvest (August), 1565.

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Van Gogh, Sower with Setting Sun, 1888.

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Dorothea Lange, Florence Thompson with two of her seven children in a California migrant camp, 1936, and Filipinos Harvesting Lettuce, 1935.

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Thomas Hart Benton, July Hay, 1943.Diego Rivera, Maguey, Agave, and Sisal Plants (mural detail), Palacio

Nacional de Mexico, 1951.

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A. Plotnov, Gather All Harvest in Time, 1945.

Weng Yizhi, The hogs of the commune must be raised to be

fat and big! 1956.

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Gustave Courbet, Stonebreakers, 1849.

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Honoré Daumier, Gargantua, 1832.

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Daumier, Rue Transnonain, 1834.

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Daumier, Third Class Carriage, 1862–4.

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Daumier, Untitled cartoon, n.d.

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Claude Monet, Boulevard des Capucines, 1873.

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Charles Marville, Photographs of Paris, n.d.

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Edgar Degas, Ironers, 1884.

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Degas, In a Café (Absinthe), 1873.

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Picasso, Woman Ironing, 1904.

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Picasso, Demoiselles d’Avignon, 1906. Mask, Fang culture, Gabon, 19th century CE.

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Picasso, Bottle of Suze, 1912.

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Picasso, Guernica, 1937.

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Picasso, Guernica (detail), 1937.

Michelangelo, Pietà, 1498–9.

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Kazimir Malevich, Peasant Woman with Buckets and Woodcutter, 1912.

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Malevich, Sketches for Victory Over the Sun, 1913.

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Malevich, Red and Black Square, 1915.

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Malevich, Design for a Book Jacket and Speaker’s Backdrop for the Committees on Rural Poverty, 1918.

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Soviet agit-prop trains, c. 1910s.

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Soviet agit-prop trains, c. 1910s.

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El Lissitzky, Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge, 1919.

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El Lissitzky, “The New Man,” design for Victory Over the Sun, 1921.

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El Lissitzky, Russische Ausstellung, 1929.

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Vladimir Tatlin, Monument to the Third International, 1919–20.

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Replica of Monument to the Third International on parade on May Day,Leningrad, 1925.

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Käthe Kollwitz, Outbreak, 1903.

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Kollwitz, "Brot!” 1924.

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Kollwitz, "Never Again War," 1924.

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Eugène Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People, 1830.

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Max Pechstein, Call to All Artists, 1919.

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Otto Dix, The Art of War, 1924.

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Gustav Klutsis, “We will fulfill the plan of great endeavors,” 1930.

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World War II-era recruiting poster, United States.

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Vietnam War and Civil Rights-era posters and photographs, c. 1960s–70s.

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Situationist slogans and public demonstrations, Paris, May 1968.

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Poster from Occupy Wall Street movement, c. 2011.

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Posters from Occupy Wall Street movement, c. 2011.

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Posters from Black Lives Matter movement, c. 2012.