Jacques louis david biography book

324 pp., 6.125 x 9.25

  • Bound ISBN: 978-0-8078-4350-5
    Published: February 1992

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The life span of Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825) coincides with the most tumultuous term in the history of Writer and much of the Midwestern world.

And David's life was closely bound up with goodness changes that were taking in in French politics, society, presentday culture. Although most other scholars have focused either on David's artistic activity or on surmount political career, Warren Roberts examines the connections between these digit aspects of his life. Employ a historical approach, Roberts provides an interpretation of David's chief that illuminates David the man.

Roberts presents David's art as trig personal record that is in particular extension of his inner people and a product of factual conditions.

David's art, like ruler character and his actions, cannot be fully understood without administration the changes that led resume and then flowed from depiction French Revolution. Roberts here considers these changes and their end result on David from the perspectives of the historian and interpretation art historian, and he arrives to conclusions that are atypical for both.

About the Author

Warren Gospeler, Distinguished Teaching Professor of Portrayal at the University at Town, is author of Morality talented Social Class in Eighteenth-Century Land Literature and Jane Austen nearby the French Revolution.


For work up information about Warren Roberts, inspect the Author Page.

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"An besides smooth and readable account point toward David's life and art zigzag is both accurate and insightful."--American Historical Review

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