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The Artistic Revolution in France Art History Unstuffed

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    Dec 11, 2009 · During the Revolution, artists either participated in propagandizing the aims and ideals of the revolutionary cause or risked being denounced and imprisoned by zealots. One of the most important painters for the French Royal family, Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825), proved to be an agile and adroit political opportunist and quickly turned his (royalist) coat and put himself in the service of the Revolution.

Art of the French Revolution - Travel France

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    Arguably the most famous work of art of the French Revolution is the oil on canvas painting by French artist Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863) titled: "Liberty Leading the People (La Liberté guidant le people)."

Neo-classicism and the French Revolution Oxford Art

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    Introduction. Jacques-Louis David: Oath of the Horatii, oil on canvas, 3.30×4.25 m, 1784 (Paris, Musée du Louvre); Photo credit: Scala/Art Resources NY. The French Revolution (1789–1799) was flanked by two artistic styles, Rococo and Neo-classicism. Rococo is a decorative style of the early to mid-18th century derived from the French word rocaille meaning shell.

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