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Jacques-Louis David Madame Pecoul,Mother-in-Law of the Artist (mk05) 1784
Canvas 36 1/2 x 28 1/4''(93 x 72 cm)Acquired in 1844 INV 3707(G/AR)
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Jacques-Louis David Emilie Seriziat nee Pecoul and Her Son Emil Born in 1793 (mk05) Wood 51 1/2 x 38''(131 x 96 cm)Salon of Year IV (1795);acquired in 1902 INV 1282(G/AR)
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Jacques-Louis David Pierre Seriziat,Brother-in-Law of the Artist (mk05) Wood 51 x 38''(129 x 96 cm)Salon of Year IV (1795)but not mentioned in the Catalogue;acquired in 1902 R.F 1281(G/AR)
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Jacques-Louis David Madame de Verninac,nee Henriette Delacroix,Sister of Eugene Delacroix,date Anno Septimo (mk05) 1799
Canvas 57 1/2 x 44''(146 x 112 cm)Gift of Carlos de Beistegui,1942;entered the Louvre in 1953 R.F 1942-16 (G/AR)
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Jacques-Louis David Madame Recamier (mk05) Canvas 68 1/2 x 96''(174 x 244 cm)Begun in 1800 and left unfinished;acquired at the sale of David's Studio in 1826 INV 3708 (S/AR)
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Jacques-Louis David Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon (mk05) Canvas 244 1/2 x 385 1/2'')621 x 979 cmSalon of 1808;commissioned by Napoleon I.INV 3699 (MN)
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Jacques-Louis David Leonidas at Thermopylae (mk05) 1814
Canvas 155 1/2 x 209''(395 x 531 cm)Acquired in 1819.INV 3609(G/AR)
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Jacques-Louis David General Bonaparte (mk05) Canvas 32 x 25 1/2''(81 x 65 cm)Sketch painted in 1797-1798 in preparation for a large picture that was to represent Bonaparte looking at the Alps from the plateau of Rivoli.Gift of Carlos de Beistegui in 1942;entered the Louvre in 1953 R.F 1942-18(S/AR)
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Jacques-Louis David The Intervention of the Sabine Women (mk05) 1799
Canvas 151 1/2 x 205 1/2''(385 x 522 cm)Exhibited at the Louvre from 1799 to 1804;shown at the Salon of 1808;acquired in 1819 INV 3691 (MN)
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Jacques-Louis David The Oath of the Horatii mk86
1784
Oil on canvas
330x425cm
Paris,Musee National du Louvre
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Jacques-Louis David Madame Recamier mk86
180
Oil on canvas173x243cm
Paris,Musee National du Louvre
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Jacques-Louis David The Death of Socrates mk156
1787
Oil on canvas
129.5x196.2cm
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Jacques-Louis David Napoleon Crossing the Alps mk156
1800
Oil on canvas
271x232cm
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Jacques-Louis David Sappho and Phaon mk159
1809
Oil on canvas
225.3x262cm
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Jacques-Louis David Portrait of Jacobus Blauw mk170
1795
Oil on canvas
92x73cm
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Jacques-Louis David The Representative of the People on Duty 1794
Pen, ink and watercolour,
315 x 220 mm
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Jacques-Louis David Napoleon Holding Josephine-s Crown 1805
Black crayon,
293 x 253 mm
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Jacques-Louis David The Empress Josephine Kneeling with Mme de la Rochefoucauld and Mme de la Valette 1806
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Jacques-Louis David The Death of Seneca 1773
Oil on canvas,
123 x 160 cm
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Jacques-Louis David Antiochus and Stratonica 1774
Oil on canvas,
120 x 155 cm
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Jacques-Louis David
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French
b.Aug. 30, 1748, Paris
d.Dec. 29, 1825, Brussels
Jacques-Louis David is famous for his huge, dramatic canvasses of Napoleon and other historical figures, including Oath of the Horatii (1784), Death of Marat (1793) and The Sabine Women (1799). Early in his career he was a leader in the neoclassical movement; later his subjects became more modern and political. David was himself active in the French Revolution as a supporter of Robespierre and is sometimes called the chief propagandist for the Revolution; after the Reign of Terror ended he was briefly imprisoned for his actions. When Napoleon took power David became his court painter and created several grand canvasses of the Emperor, including the heroic Napoleon Bonaparte Crossing the Alps (1801) and the enormous Coronation of Napoleon and Josephine (1807). David also painted Napoleon in His Study (1812), with its famous image of Napoleon with one hand tucked inside his vest. After Napoleon ouster David went in exile to Brussels, where he remained until his 1825 death
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