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This work examines the life and influence of a prominent French painter, highlighting the context of the art world during his emergence. It discusses the impact of the Revolution on artistic expression and the shift from the light, delicate styles of the 18th century to a more severe, neoclassical approach led by figures like David. The narrative explores the tension between traditional and modern styles, detailing the contributions of contemporaries such as Géricault and Ingres, and the evolving themes in art that reflect contemporary life and emotions. The text emphasizes the transition from rigid allegorical art to a more vibrant and realistic representation of human experience.
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