Everything2
Near Matches
Ignore Exact
Full Text
Everything2

The Death of Marat

created by Lometa

(thing) by Lometa (3.9 hr) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 1 C! Wed Jul 12 2000 at 1:59:29

Painted by Jacques Louis David in 1793 presents some Classical elements of closed outline and compact composition. It is a rendition of the the Pietà (http://www.artchive.com/artchive/M/michelangelo/pieta.jpg.html ) by the Reaissance master Michelangelo in reference to the dead Christ, and was meant by David to be a profound memorial to tranform Jean-Paul Marat into a revolutionary martyr. Marat had been an active party member during the radical period of the French Revolution acting as a firebrand and pamphleteer. Having heard of Marat's activities, Charlotte Corday d'Armont a political enemy, stabbed him in his bath where he usually received visitors.

David depicted the aftermath of the fatal attack with a contrasted darkness - quasi religious and heroic quality- of a contemporary event. The cold, neutral space above Marat's figure, slumped in the tub, makes for chilling oppressivness. Narrative details - the knife, the wound, the blood, the letter by which the young woman gained entrance - are vividly placed to sharpen the sense of pain and outrage, and to confront the viewer with the scene itself. David's depiction was shaped by historical fact, not Neoclassical theory. The Death of Marat is convincingly real, composed to present Marat to the French peopleand meant to function as an 'altarpiece' for the new civic "religion"; it was designed to inspire viewers with the saintly depiction of their slain leader. Stripped to a spare Neoclassical stlye it may appeal more to the late twentieth-century taste for minimalism.

Bibliography

Lometa. "Artists and Art in the Classroom" Tucson, Arizona.
1994. (Lecture presented at St Joseph's Catholic School.)

Justus, Kevin. "Art and Culture II." Tucson , Arizona.
1992. (Lecture presented at Pima Community College.)

De La Croix, Horst, Richard D. Tansey, and Diane Kirkpatrick.
Art Through the Ages. University of Michigan: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
1991.

The image may viewed at

Mark Harden:
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/D/david/marat.jpg.html


printable version
chaos

Marat/Sade Jacques Louis David I didn't even know he was sick! Jean Paul Marat
sans-culottes E2 guide to music you've never heard of Neoclassical economics Charlotte Corday
Quatrevingt-treize The Virgin Suicides 1793 knife
Robert Frost About Schmidt Neoclassicism and Romanticism Depiction
Michelangelo French François Boucher Subject Matter Expert
The Reign of Terror French Revolution converge Jean Paul Gaultier
Y'know, if you log in, you can write something here, or contact authors directly on the site. Create a New User if you don't already have an account.
  Epicenter
Login
Password

password reminder
register

Everything2 Help

Cool Staff Picks
What you are reading:
Ulysses
John Coltrane
Li Qingzhao
Everything Quests: The E2 Tourist Guide
A Review of 'E2 Community Developments Newsletter, Summer 2007'
Fake words and broken definitions in dictionaries
grunts
Ten things to ask yourself before going outside
Paul Wellstone
Classical Music Starter Guide
John Wayne Gacy, Jr.
Carmen Jones
Triumph of the Will
New Writeups
Heitah
Anarchy is Order(idea)
jessicaj
July 26, 2008(dream)
Berek
ABBA(person)
devolution
k-hole(place)
Nadine_2
The Sound Of Madness(review)
Twin Eclipse
Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue(idea)
SwimmingMonkey
Conversations with Fo Fo- the Loneliest dog in Purgatory(fiction)
locke baron
lynx(thing)
Simulacron3
Reality, Dimensions and the Natural Ontology(essay)
SubSane
Making Love to a 9-Foot Woman(person)
Ouzo
Thoughts(idea)
antigravpussy
I fall silent, listening. The breadcrumbs are talking about us(person)
calgon
Buffalo Bill by the pool(poetry)
gate
Anarchy is Order(idea)
ushdfgakjasgh
Scribeling(thing)
Everything 2 is brought to you by the letter C and The Everything Development Company