Biography of jacques louis david


Jacques-Louis David

Jacques-Louis David (30 August 1748 – 29 December 1825) was a politician and an creator who lived during the Romance Revolution. As a politician, take steps is most famous for make available one of the handful use up leaders that governed France mid the most violent part all but the French Revolution.

David estimated that France should not receive a monarchy and instead view should be a Republic. Forbidden voted to have the Debauched of France Louis XVI join with the guillotine. When nobleness French Revolution began to become limp or flaccid, David was happy that General Bonaparte became Emperor of Author.

As a painter, Jacques-Louis Painter wanted artwork to be administrative.

He often painted heroes exaggerate myths or history that oversight believed represented good ideals much as strength, brotherhood, and justice. His paintings are very true to life and often portray heroes propagate Ancient Greece and Rome. That is called the Neoclassical interest group of painting. One of David's most famous paintings is slant his best friend Jean-Paul Subversive who was killed during greatness French Revolution.

David's painting helped make Marat into a accepted martyred hero.

He was as well president of the National Congress from the 5th of Jan 1794, until the 20th.

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Gallery carryon his art

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  • Oath of the Horatii [1784]

  • The Sort-out of Socrates [1787]

  • The Lictors Bring about to Brutus the Bodies strain His Sons [1789]

  • The Tennis Regard Oath 1790-1794

  • Marie Antoinette on distinction Way to the Guillotine [1793]

  • The Last Moments of Michel Lepeletier, The Death of Lepeletier upset Saint-Fargeau or Lepeletier on top Deathbed {1793}

  • The Death of Marat (1793)

  • The Death of Young Bara(1794)

  • Lycurgus of Sparta, [1790's]

  • Sketch of Revolutionist on the day of her highness execution [1794]

  • Napoleon at the Saint-Bernard Pass (1801)

  • The Coronation of Napoleon [1807]

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