Jacques- Louis David August 30 th 1748 - December 29 th 1825 By: Emily Kerr & Kathryn Seeger.

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Jacques- Louis David August 30 th December 29 th 1825 By: Emily Kerr & Kathryn Seeger

Neo-Classicism An unemotional form of art which recaptures the glory of Ancient Greece and Rome. Caravaggio, The Conversion of St. Paul. c Baroque Art Jacques Louis David, The Oath of Horatii. c Neo-Classical Art Francois Boucher, The Rising Of The Sun. c Rococo Art

Oath of Horatii (1784) In this painting: The brothers are taking an oath before they battle for their family and their country. Message: A Call to Arms A Heroic Message of Self- Sacrifice Jacques Louis David, The Oath of Horatii. c. 1784

If you lived in the time of the Revolution, how would this painting make YOU react? Jacques Louis David, The Oath of Horatii. c. 1784

Christian Martyrs vs. Political Martyrs Caravaggio, Deposition (Entombment), c , Jacques Louis David, Death of Marat. c *Beginning of the end of the Monarchy “Your committee has, therefore, considered the arts in the light of all those factors by which they should help to spread the progress of the human spirit, and to propagate and transmit to posterity the striking examples of the efforts of a tremendous people who, guided by reason and philosophy, are bringing back to earth the reign of liberty, equality, and law.” pg. 109

David’s Political Values Jacobin Club (1792) Minister of Propaganda Official Painter For Napoleon I “Too long have Tyrants, fearful even of the image of virtue, kept thought itself in chains, encouraged licence, and stamped out genius...” pg 109

What are the differences between Delaroche’s realistic interpretation and David’s propagandist approach? Why do you think propaganda is always an embellished or enhance version of the truth? Paul Delaroche, Bonaparte Crossing The Alps. c Jacques Louis David, Napoleon Crossing the Alps. c. 1800

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