About This Book
An illustrated critical biography follows the career of Jacques-Louis David, showing his progression from Rococo-influenced early works to a spare Neoclassical manner aligned with revolutionary ideals. It connects stylistic choices to political commitments, discusses major history paintings and portraits that served as public statements, and examines his role within revolutionary circles and later association with the rising imperial regime. The author analyzes compositional techniques, patronage shifts, and the moral and civic themes in his imagery, while situating images, studies, and portraits within a broader narrative of artistic transformation during political upheaval.
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