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The Death Of Marat by Jacques-Louis David - Canvas Print

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The Death Of Marat by Jacques-Louis David - Canvas Print

About Jacques-Louis David’s Death Of Marat

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Jacques-Louis David created this masterpiece in 1793.

This painting depicts the murdered body of Jean-Paul Marat. Marat was a revolutionary who had links to many radical groups.

His influence was great and he was even believed to have orchestrated massacres. Eventually a counter-revolutionary murdered him in his bathtub.

This work now hangs at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium.

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About The Death Of Marat Print

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  • Choice canvas material and durable anti-shrink frames.
  • 1.50” Thickness stretchers produce a gallery-style look.
  • Stretched, prepped, and digitally printed in the United States of America.
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  • We make our canvases for digital printing. In the blank form, they are white semi-gloss artist canvases.

We use only HP Latex inks to print our products. This can make sure our canvases can be resistant to fading for up to 100 years.

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About The Artist

Jaques-Louis David was a French painter who lived from 1748-1825. He is a founder of Empire Style art. David specialized in historical paintings. He was a close supporter and advisor of Maximillian Robespierre. This allowed him to gain dictatorial powers over art in the French Republic. The opposition imprisoned him when the regime fell until he was able to join Napoleon.

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