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The Death of Marat (French: La Mort de Marat or Marat Assassiné) is a 1793 painting by Jacques-Louis David depicting the artist's friend and murdered French revolutionary leader, Jean-Paul Marat. [1]
Detail from The Death of Marat by Jacque-Louis David. Marat's dead hand grips a bloody note which reads, "July 13, 1793. Marie Anne Charlotte Corday to Citizen Marat.
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The Death of Marat by Jacques-Louis David (1793) The Death of Marat by Guillaume-Joseph Roques (1793); a knife lies on the floor at lower left in the paintings by Roques and David. Marat's assassination led to his apotheosis. The painter Jacques-Louis David, a member of one of the two "Great Committees" (the Committee of General Security), was ...
Original – La Mort de Marat or Marat Assassiné by Jacques-Louis David (1793) Reason The Death of Marat is perhaps the most famous image to arise out of the French Revolution, second only to the modern French flag. The painting has been cited time and again by numerous art critics as an illustration of many artistic techniques, such as ...
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The Death of Marat is a 1793 painting by Jacques-Louis David depicting the artist's friend and murdered French revolutionary leader, Jean-Paul Marat.It was painted when David was the leading French Neoclassical painter, a Montagnard, and a member of the revolutionary Committee of General Security.