
Jacques-Louis David
1748–1825 · France · Neoclassicism
The story
David was the great painter of the French Revolution, and he was also a working part of it. Elected to the National Convention, the new republic's assembly, he sat with the radical Montagnards, served on a committee that sent people to the guillotine, and voted for the death of King Louis XVI.
In July 1793 the journalist Jean-Paul Marat, a friend and political ally, was stabbed in his bath by Charlotte Corday, a young woman from the opposing faction. David painted him within months, dead and slumped over the tub in a plain dark room, the murder weapon and a bloodstained letter almost the only things in the frame. He cleared away the columns and allegory that history painting usually carried and gave the Revolution a martyr posed like a dead Christ.
When the Terror collapsed David was jailed, then rose again as the official painter of Napoleon, staging the emperor's coronation across an enormous canvas. After Napoleon's final defeat in 1815 David went into exile in Brussels, and he never returned to France, dying there in 1825.
Works
39 works
The Death of SocratesJacques-Louis David, 1787
The Oath of the HoratiiJacques-Louis David, 1784
The Death of MaratJacques-Louis David, 1793
The Coronation of NapoleonJacques-Louis David, 1807
The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the TuileriesJacques-Louis David, 1812
Mars Being Disarmed by VenusJacques-Louis David, 1824
Portrait of Madame RécamierJacques-Louis David, 1800
The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His SonsJacques-Louis David, 1789
Andromache Mourning HectorJacques-Louis David, 1783
Leonidas at ThermopylaeJacques-Louis David, 1814
Paris and HelenJacques-Louis David, 1788
Portrait of Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier and his wifeJacques-Louis David, 1788
The Death of SenecaJacques-Louis David, 1773
Belisarius Begging for AlmsJacques-Louis David, 1781
Cupid and PsycheJacques-Louis David, 1817
The Anger of AchillesJacques-Louis David, 1819
The Distribution of the Eagle StandardsJacques-Louis David, 1810
The Tennis Court OathJacques-Louis David, 1791
Portrait of Count Stanislas PotockiJacques-Louis David, 1780
Portrait of Pope Pius VIIJacques-Louis David, 1805
The Fight Between Mars and MinervaJacques-Louis David, 1771
Sappho and PhaonJacques-Louis David, 1809
The death of young BaraJacques-Louis David, 1794
The Funeral of PatroclusJacques-Louis David, 1778
Portrait of Alphonse LeroyJacques-Louis David, 1783