Showing 24 artworks out of 47 with Jacques-Louis David and with artwork date before 1795 and with artwork date after 1785
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Experience Jacques-Louis David’s ‘The Lictors Returning.’ A monumental Neoclassical masterpiece depicting Roman tragedy & civic virtue. Explore its history, symbolism & artistic legacy.
Jacques-Louis David's 'The Death of Socrates' embodies Neoclassicism’s moral virtue ideals with masterful chiaroscuro and symbolic detail—a poignant reflection on mortality & knowledge during the French Revolution.
Delve into the elegance of Neoclassicism with Jacques-Louis David’s "Portrait of Jacobus Blauw." This meticulously crafted 1795 oil painting captures a scholar's contemplative gaze and refined intellect.
Admire Jacques-Louis David’s ‘Portrait of the Marquise d’Orvilliers,’ a stunning Neoclassical masterpiece from 1790. Explore its balanced composition, muted tones & subtle melancholy.
Explore Jacques-Louis David’s ‘The Oath of the Horatii’! A neoclassical masterpiece depicting Roman drama & sacrifice. Discover its history, symbolism & artistic legacy.
A powerful Neoclassical masterpiece capturing the stoic sacrifice of Socrates by Jacques-Louis David, this dramatic scene of virtue and martyrdom invites you to explore the profound legacy of Enlightenment art.
Jacques-Louis David’s iconic portrait of Lavoisier & his wife captures a revolutionary couple in Neoclassical elegance. Explore this 1788 masterpiece – science, style & history.
Explore Jacques-Louis David’s "Antiochus and Stratonica," a stunning neoclassical portrait showcasing power & beauty. Admire its masterful detail & historical significance.
A haunting Neoclassical masterpiece by Jacques-Louis David capturing the dramatic assassination of Marat in his bath, this powerful historical scene invites you to explore the intensity of the French Revolution.
A masterful Neoclassical portrait of Gaspard Mayer by Jacques-Louis David captures a moment of quiet virtue and intellectual depth through dramatic light and shadow, inviting you to explore this revolutionary masterpiece.
Jacques-Louis David’s ‘Self Portrait’ (1794) – a neoclassical masterpiece! Explore this intimate oil painting's rich detail, warm tones & historical significance. #art #david #neoclassicism
Jacques-Louis David’s "The Death of Marat" – a poignant Neoclassical masterpiece. Witness history unfold in this iconic painting, capturing revolutionary grief & artistic brilliance.
Explore Jacques-Louis David's poignant 1795 portrait of Jeanbon Saint André, capturing revolutionary spirit and personal conviction. A masterpiece of Neoclassical art.
A masterpiece of Neoclassical elegance, Jacques-Louis David's Portrait of Madame Charles-Louis Trudaine captures timeless grace through dramatic light and classical poise, inviting you to explore this iconic era.
Explore Jacques-Louis David's poignant 1795 portrait of Jeanbon Saint-André, a fellow revolutionary and friend. A masterpiece of Neoclassical art, capturing defiance and intellect.
Jacques Louis David’s “Paris and Helen,” completed in 1788, embodies Neoclassicism’s revival of Greco-Roman ideals. This monumental oil on canvas portrays Homer's myth of Helen's abduction by Paris, showcasing David’s skill in depicting dramatic narrative and aristocratic elegance.
Explore Jacques Louis David's iconic masterpiece "The Death of Marat," depicting Jean-Paul Marat's assassination and embodying the ideals of the French Revolution. Admire its neoclassical style and profound emotional impact.