TVM 2nd Floor: 19th C. Neoclassic Art --Jacques-Louis David Neoclassic Art. jacqueslouis david. david JL Self jacques-louisdavid. born Paris, France; 1748 died Brussels, Belgium; 1825. http://www.tigtail.org/TVM/X2/a.NeoClassic/david-jacques-louis/david-j-l.html
Extractions: Louvre, Paris This represents the moment in the ceremony when Napoleon crowns Josephine. As an aside, Napoleon invited Pope Pious VII to the ceremony. The Pope thought that he was going to crown Napoleon and Napoleon would pledge allegiance to the Holy Roman Empire. But Napoleon took the crown from the Pope's hands and crowned himself. He then crowned Josephine. The detail shows Napoleon and the Pope. David was named "First Painter to the Emperor" and chosen to do four pictures, he only finished two, this was one of them. Assassination of Marat
Extractions: For updates on new titles in: Hardback In stock This book focuses on Jacques-Louis Davids Marat, one of the key works of art created during the period of the French Revolution and one of the most important works of Western painting. Providing an introduction that outlines the general history of the painting, it provides six new essays, each specially written for this volume, which examine the work from a variety of methodologies, including feminist, psychoanalytic and material analysis approaches. Each of these essays provides for a broader and deeper understanding of the painting, the circumstances in which it was created and commissioned, and its critical and art historical reception over two centuries. William Vaughan, Helen Weston, Tom Gretton, Anthony Halliday, Libby Sheldon, David Lomas Download sample chapter Introduction William Vaughan and Helen Weston; 1. Marat, lAmi du Peuple, David: love and discipline in the summer of 93 Tom Gretton; 2. Davids Marat as posthumous portrait Anthony Halliday; 3. Terror and the Tabula Rasa: Marat in an international pictorial context William Vaughan; 4. Methods and materials in Davids Marat Libby Sheldon; 5. The Corday-Marat Affair: no place for a woman Helen Weston; 6. Staging sacrifice: Munch, Picasso and Marat David Lomas; Chronology, Bibliography; Index.
Works By Artist 33 Works by david, jacqueslouis (1748-1825), France. Title 6, Date,Views, Museum. Coronation of Napoleon and Josephine in Notre Dame http://www.saskia.com/query/Works_by_Artist.asp?ai=344
ARTH 284 1. david, jacqueslouis, 1748-1825, (French), Belisarius recognized by one of hissoldiers. 4. david, jacques-louis, 1748-1825, (French), Oath of the Horatii. http://www.arthistory.upenn.edu/spr02/284/284davidandgirodet.html
Extractions: ARTH Revolution to Realism Professor: Sidlauskas back to main menu David, Jacques-Louis, 1748-1825, (French), Belisarius recognized by one of his soldiers David, Jacques-Louis, 1748-1825, (French), ... (detail: Roman warrior, full view) David, Jacques-Louis, 1748-1825, (French), Sabine Women (det: Roman warrior); (N/A: Commercially Purchased) David, Jacques-Louis, 1748-1825, (French), Sabine Women (detail: weeping women) David, Jacques-Louis, 1748-1825, (French), ... (detail: Sabine warrior) David, Jacques-Louis, 1748-1825, (French), Raymond de Derninac ; (N/A: Commercially Purchased) David, Jacques-Louis, 1748-1825, (French), Napoleon (unfinished) David, Jacques-Louis, 1748-1825, (French), ... back to main menu Access Info Access to collection:
Britannia | Britain Translate this page david, jacques-louis (1748-1825). Französischer Maler, Hauptrepräsentant desKlassizismus in Frankreich und bedeutendster Maler der Revolutionsepoche. http://www.robert-morten.de/baseportal/Redaktionssytem/britannia_mini_detail&Id=
Extractions: David, Jacques-Louis (1748-1825) Französischer Maler, Hauptrepräsentant des Klassizismus in Frankreich und bedeutendster Maler der Revolutionsepoche. David wurde am 30. August 1748 in Paris als Sohn einer wohlhabenden Bürgerfamilie geboren und studierte an der Académie Royale unter dem Rokokomaler Joseph-Marie Vien . Sein Frühwerk orientiert sich motivisch und stilistisch zunächst an François Boucher und Jean-Baptiste Greuze , entfernt sich dann aber allmählich vom akademischen Rokoko und nähert sich einer strengen, oft monumentalen klassizistischen Malweise an. Form und Gestus sind häufig der römischen Skulpturenkunst entlehnt, mit der David während eines Italienaufenthaltes (1775-1780) in Berührung kam. Ferner dürfte das Vorbild seines Landsmannes Nicolas Poussin , der Mitte des 17. Jahrhunderts in Rom tätig war, anregend auf diesen Stilwandel gewirkt haben. Charakteristisch für Davids neue Schaffensperiode ist der im staatlichen Auftrag entstandene "Schwur der Horatier" Louvre , Paris ). Mit seiner formalen Strenge, dramatischen Lichteffekten, idealisierender Figurenzeichnung und kraftvollem Gestus wurde Davids Werk richtungweisend für die heroisierende Historienmalerei der folgenden zwei Jahrzehnte.
Name Jacques-Louis David (body Minus Heart) Category Artists Name jacqueslouis david (body minus heart). Category Artists. Name jacques-louisdavid (heart only). Burial Location Le Pere Lachaise, Paris, France. http://www.mike-reed.com/Graves/david-jacques-louis.htm
Extractions: Name: Jacques-Louis David (body minus heart) Category: Artists Burial Location: Brussels Cemetery, Brussels, Belgium Name: Jacques-Louis David (heart only) Burial Location: Le Pere Lachaise, Paris, France. Mike's Notes: Jacques-Louis David was a major French painter. Apparently, though he died in Belgium, his heart longed for Paris, so that's exactly how they buried him: his body (minus heart) is buried in Brussels, Belgium, and his heart is buried in Paris, France. He is justly famous for his painting "The Coronation of Napoleon," which hangs a few kilometers away from his heart's burial place, in the Louvre Museum of Paris.
"ìåðòü îêðàòà", Jacques-Louis David (1787) The summary for this Russian page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://www.humanities.edu.ru:8104/db/msg/7471
Extractions: , (David, Jacques Louis) (17481825), ôðàíöóçñêèé æèâîïèñåö; ðîäèëñß â àðèæå 30 àâãóñòà 1748. 1766 ñòàë ó÷åíèêîì îçåôà àðè üåíà â îðîëåâñêîé êàäåìèè æèâîïèñè è ñêóëüïòóðû. üåí ïðîáóäèë â ìîëîäîì ÷åëîâåêå ñòðàñòü ê êëàññè÷åñêîé àíòè÷íîñòè è èíòåðåñ ê òâîð÷åñòâó èêîëà óññåíà. 1774 àâèä ïîëó÷èë ñðåäñòâà íà ïîåçäêó â èì. òå÷åíèå ïßòè ëåò îí èçó÷àë ãðåêî-ðèìñêóþ ñêóëüïòóðó è ïðîèçâåäåíèß èòàëüßíñêèõ ìàñòåðîâ îçðîæäåíèß è ýïîõè áàðîêêî. àâèä ñòàë îäíèì èç âåäóùèõ äåßòåëåé åëèêîé ôðàíöóçñêîé ðåâîëþöèè. çáðàííûé â 1792 äåïóòàòîì îò àðèæà â îíâåíò, îí äâàæäû ïðåäñåäàòåëüñòâîâàë â íåì; ãîëîñîâàë çà êàçíü þäîâèêa XVI è ñàíêöèîíèðîâàë çàêðûòèå îðîëåâñêîé êàäåìèè æèâîïèñè è ñêóëüïòóðû. í ïîëó÷èë çàêàç íà êàðòèíó ëßòâà â àëå äëß èãðû â ìß÷ (íå îñóùåñòâëåíà; ýñêèç 1791, óâð), áèòûé åïåëåòüå (1793, íå ñîõðàíèëàñü) è ìåðòü àðàòà (1793, ðþññåëü). 1794 õóäîæíèê áûë çàêëþ÷åí â þêñåìáóðãñêèé äâîðåö, ãäå íàïèñàë ñàìûé èçâåñòíûé èç àâòîïîðòðåòîâ è ñâîé åäèíñòâåííûé ïåéçàæ ñ âèäîì þêñåìáóðãñêîãî ñàäà èç îêíà êàìåðû. äíàêî âñêîðå ê íåìó âåðíóëîñü ðàñïîëîæåíèå âëàñòåé, è îí ñíîâà çàíßë ëèäèðóþùåå ïîëîæåíèå âî ôðàíöóçñêîì èñêóññòâå ïîä ýãèäîé âíîâü îðãàíèçîâàííîãî íñòèòóòà ðàíöèè. î óêàçó þäîâèêà XVIII, â 1816 àâèä áûë ñîñëàí â ðþññåëü. îðáèòå åãî âëèßíèß îêàçàëèñü ïî÷òè âñå âåäóùèå ìàñòåðà ôðàíöóçñêîé æèâîïèñè ïåðâîé ïîëîâèíû 19 â.: ðî, åðèêî, íãð è äð. åðåç ñâîèõ ó÷åíèêîâ àâèä îêàçàë áîëüøîå âîçäåéñòâèå íà ðàçâèòèå æèâîïèñè â åëüãèè, àíèè è åðìàíèè.
ARTIST INDEX GO BACK david, jacqueslouis. david, jacques-louis (1748-1825). French painter,one of the central figures of Neoclassicism. He had his first http://www.arthistory.cc/auth/david/
Extractions: He had his first training with Boucher , a distant relative, but Boucher realized that their temperaments were opposed and sent David to Vien. David went to Italy with the latter in 1776, Vien having been appointed director of the French Academy at Rome, David having won the Prix de Rome. In Italy, David was able to indulge his bent for the antique and came into contact with the initiators of the new Classical revival, including Gavin Hamilton. In 1780 he returned to Paris, and in the 1780s his position was firmly established as the embodiment of the social and moral reaction from the frivolity of the Rococo. His uncompromising subordination of color to drawing and his economy of statement were in keeping with the new severity of taste. His themes gave expression to the new cult of the civic virtues of stoical self-sacrifice, devotion to duty, honesty, and austerity. Seldom have paintings so completely typified the sentiment of an age as David's The Oath of the Horatii (Louvre, Paris, 1784)
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Jacques-Louis David Similar pages Guardian Unlimited Arts features Marie Antoinette Led to Her All articles from this series. No 137 Marie Antoinette Led to Her Execution, jacquesLouisDavid (1793) Jonathan Jones Saturday December 7, 2002 The Guardian, http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/psearch?Request=A&Person=7600