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  1. Apr 2, 2014 · Famous Painters. Jacques-Louis David was a 19th-century painter who is considered to be the principal proponent of the Neoclassical style. His most famous works include "The Death of Marat"...

  2. Jacques-Louis David (/ʒɑːkˈlwi ˈdɑːviːd/; French: [ʒa.klwi da.vid]; 30 August 1748 – 29 December 1825) was a French painter in the Neoclassical style, considered to be the preeminent painter of the era. In the 1780s his cerebral brand of history painting marked a change in taste away from Rococo frivolity toward classical austerity ...

  3. Jacques-Louis David was born in Paris in 1748, the son of an iron merchant who was killed in a duel (an unusual circumstance in his social class), when the boy was nine years old. His mother, Geneviève Buron, came of a family of builders and architects and was distantly related to the painter François Boucher (1703-1770).

  4. Aug 29, 2022 · Jacques-Louis David (Masterpieces) (2019) by Maria Tsaneva. Jacques-Louis David is regarded as the Neoclassical movement’s leader, symbolizing its iconographic aesthetic. From the Revolution on, he attempted to apply his antique influence to current issues by creating pieces with a modern theme.

  5. The Legacy of Jacques Louis David (1748–1825) The art of Jacques Louis David embodies the style known as Neoclassicism, which flourished in France during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. David championed a style of rigorous contours, sculpted forms, and polished surfaces; history paintings, such as his Lictors Bringing ...

  6. Jacques-Louis David was the leading painter in France of the Neo-classical movement. He became a member of the Academy in 1783, winning fame in the 1780s with a series of paintings, including 'The Oath of the Horatii' (Paris, Louvre, 1785), notable for their austerity of design and theme.

  7. The Death of Socrates. Jacques Louis David French. 1787. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 634. In this landmark of neoclassical painting from just before the French Revolution, David took up a classical story of resisting unjust authority in a sparse, friezelike composition.

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