La muerte de Marat de Jacques-Louis David - Historia del Arte | La Galería
The Death of Marat (La Mort de Marat) is a neoclassical painting by Jacques-Louis David dating from 1793. It represents the death in 1793 of the French revolutionary leader Jean-Paul Marat, founder of the radical newspaper “The Friend of the People” and closely related to the Jacobin faction during the Reign of Terror, although he was never an undisputed member.

▶︎
The Dark World of Edvard Munch: Emotion, Madness, and Masterpieces

▶︎
La Muerte de Marat - Jacques-Louis David (Explicación)

▶︎
Jacques Louis David in 5 Paintings | Who was he? What paintings did he paint? ft. Peter's Den

▶︎
The Life and Art of Edgar Degas: Art History Explained

▶︎
Jacques-Louis David, The Death of Marat

▶︎
Caravaggio's Taking of Christ: Great Art Explained

▶︎
The Sick & 'Dirty' Activities Hidden in this Masterpiece Painting | Pieter Bruegel the Elder | 1565

▶︎
Jacques Louis David - La muerte de Marat.

▶︎
The Uncanny Art of Léon Spilliaert

▶︎
The Life Of Paul Gauguin: From Fraught Friendships To French Polynesia | Great Artists

▶︎
The Masterpiece That Sparked the Reign of Terror

▶︎
The Life and Art of Gustav Klimt: Art History Explained

▶︎
The Rococo Era: The Art Of Pleasure And Madness

▶︎
When Animals Surprise Photographers in the Sweetest Way! 😍

▶︎
La muerte de Marat (Jacques-Louis David) ANÁLISIS

▶︎
How Impressionism's Most Controversial Artist Craved Notoriety | Great Artists

▶︎
Jacques Louis David - Belisario Pidiendo limosna + "extra" retratos. Neoclasicismo.

▶︎
The Victims of Andy Warhol (He Used Everyone)

▶︎
How Holbein's Art Shaped the Image of Henry VIII and the Tudors

▶︎
