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    Marc Antony in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar and Jacques-Louis David, artist of The Death of Marat. Both presented their fallen friend in a better light and manipulated the masses to serve their side, using murder as a stepping stone to greater things. Upon their friend’s murder, Marc Antony and Jacques-Louis David attempted to present their friend in an appealing way that would improve their legacy, yet Marc Antony did so verbally and Jacques-Louis David through artistry. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar

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    “The Farewell of Telemachus and Eucharis” by Jacques-Louis David This painting is an oil on canvas. It was painted by Jacques-Louis David in 1818. It is depicting a couple from Fénelon's novel, “Les Aventures de Télémaque,” which was inspired by Homer's “Odyssey.” This painting was about a young mythological couple who were madly in love with each other. Telemachus, the son of Penelope and Odysseus, and Eucharis a daughter to the goddess Calypso were so strongly in love with each other, that they

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    The first time Jacques-Louis David painted Napoleon Bonaparte in 1798, he was transfixed. Bonaparte sat for a three hour session for David but he was never able to come back to finish the bust David had planned (Hanley). Bonaparte left with an unfinished portrait but gained a major supporter for his reign. David was so captivated by the future emperor that he was even quoted in calling Napoleon his hero. “At last my friends, this is a man to whom one would have raised altars in antiquity; yes, my

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    Crossing the Alps is a painting constructed by Jacques Louis David in the early 1800s. This painting features Napoleon Bonaparte on a horse during his journey through the Alps that he and his army completed in May of 1800. While the painting is based off of an extremely important historical event, Jacques Louis David also used photographic and artistic elements to further depict Napoleon as he crossed the Alps. The artistic elements that Jacques Louis David uses in this piece add extreme detail to the

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    In these two exquisite works of art or shall we call them the grand master pieces of their era’s. Both Jacques-Louis David’s The Death of Marat and Michelangelo’s Pieta flawlessly reflects the untimely deaths of two significant figures that we know of today. The two figures comprised of Jesus Christ in Michelangelo’s Pieta and Jean-Paul Marat in Jacques-Louis David’s The Death of Marat. In the two pieces we see that the pair of artists portray the figures in a divine and yet virtuous way. One work

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    influences to the world of art. Amongst the avant-garde movements in the late eighteenth century, Neoclassicism and Rococo styling flourished. The influence of the Revolution did not stop with visual arts, but also shaped the world of literature. Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre’s 1788 short novel Paul et Virginie (Paul and Virginia) is a romantic tragedy that is regarded as one of the most historically significant pieces of 18th century French literature. The basic reasons behind the French

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    1. Introduction Set on a stage of revolution and Enlightenment, the Neo-Classical period presents a broad and interesting topic. Jacques Louis David was the first political painter, and a true revolutionary, but one cannot disengage his art work from the social and political systems of the period. Therefore, this essay will present an overview of the social context and systems of Pre Revolution France, Neoclassicism and how David’s work was influenced by it and how his work influenced it. Also

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    Caravaggio was commissioned for Roman Marquis Ciriaco Mattei in 1602 and is an oil painting of Jesus being arrested. The painting shows strong lighting, similar to the time of Neoclassicalism, but comapered to other paintings of Neoclassicism such as Jacques-Louis David’s Death of Marat which was painted in 1793 the differences between the two pieces are quite large, one of the biggest differences is the subject matter of the painting. Caravaggio’s painting is of religious subject matter, which was the main

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    My first choice of French painter, Jacques-Louis David’s work is Napoleon Crossing the Alps. As important as the Church of the Savor on Blood was and still is important to Russia, Jacques-Louis David was important to revolutionary France. He lived in a very turbulent time in France’s history. He was a passionate supporter of French Revolution and the idea of overthrowing the monarchy. As a French revolution came closer to reality, David turned away from a typical classical subject that he was trained

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    The two pieces of art I have chosen are “The Death of Marat “by Jacques Louis David, painted in 1793 and Vik Muniz’ modern recreation of the same painting from his series of works “Pictures of Garbage” 2008. “The Death of Marat” by David http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/his/CoreArt/art/neocl_dav_marat.html Vik Muniz’ “Marat” http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703440004575548581385394008.html The most obvious comparison between these two works is the subject matter as one is

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