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David Jacques Louis
(1748-1825)
Painter and political figure of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic periods in France. David is unique perhaps in the history of art for not only reflecting the spirit of his age, but for actually shaping that "spirit" through his own exertions and activities. His taste was that of Neo-Classicism, nurtured in him by his master Vien, by his stay in Rome and by his Jacobin doctrine. However, in the execution of his paintings even his contemporaries noted that he wandered from strict NeoClassicism in several ways that are to us indicative of his position as a modern artist. His most classic subjects, such as Oath of the Horatii (1784-85, Louvre), exhibit primitive disco-ordinated compositions that are not classic. His Directvire portraits are almost Rococo in taste. The imperial compositions which he produced for Napoleon are clearly Baroque in flavor. He is, then, an artist of distinct phases and changing tastes, at his best perhaps in his portraits of the Revolutionary period, which are more Realistic than Classical, according to modern usage of these terms.
As a youth David learned from both Boucher and Vien (see), two rather contradictory masters. The Neo-Classicism (see) that he learned from Vien eventually won out, but his competition piece of 1771, the Battle of Minerva and Mars. is an example of extremely vigorous Boucher style. It was only in Rome in the late 1770's that he was won over to the doctrine of Winckelmann and Mengs. This conversion culminated later in France in the Oath of the Horatii, stimulated by a ballet based on Corneille's Horace. He went back to Rome to complete it, and on exhibition it created a sensation. It was purchased by the government, although it spelled the downfall of the Ancien Regime. This painting, like the Socrates (1787, Metropolitan) and the Brutus (1789, Louvre), was fraught with a severe patriotic fervor: the masculine supremacy of civic justice over the feminine weakness of personal relationships. His paintings became a rallying cry for the Jacobins, and David was catapulted into power with the Terror. In the Convention he helped lead the Revolution; as artistic director he abolished the Academy and made designs for popular fetes. He documented the epoch with his Oath in the Tennis Court (1790, Louvre), an expanded Oath of the Horatii which is an early instance of the painting of contemporary history. His Death of Marat (1793, Brussels) is an eighteenth-century Pieta, the religious piece of the anti-clerical forces. Such portraits of that period as his own (1794) and that of Mme Chalgrin (1793) are among his most intense and powerful works.
The Directoire represented both political and artistic decline for David, although he received numerous commissions during that period. He withdrew into an aestheticism that produced pretty portraits like the unfinished one of Mme Recamier (1800, Louvre). An affected studio machine like the Sabine Women (1799, Louvre) seems to allegorize the conciliatory mood of the period. The style was a success, however, and David profited from exhibiting the Sabine Women in his studio at an admission charge. He declined to accompany Napoleon the Consul to Egypt, but accepted the position of first court painter from him as Emperor. For Napoleon he painted three major canvases, the first an idealized portrait of the Emperor astride a rearing horse in the Alps. Then in the tradition of the Tennis Court Oath, he painted two superb ceremonial subjects in which he combined a careful scrutiny of detail with Baroque space and verve. The Coronation of Napoleon (in which the Emperor actually crowns Josephine) was painted 1805-08; the Distribution of the Eagles in 1810. On the side (1800-14) he painted Leonidas at Thermopylae (Louvre), a work which demonstrates how insipid and precious his classical style became when it was not related to dynamic contemporary events. The Bourbons exiled David to Brussels and to an essentially sterile existence.
Aden/Mahra State, 1967, The Oath of Horatii
Aden/Mahra State, 1967, The Oath of Horatii
Aden/Seiyun, 1968, Napoleon crossing the Alp
Ajman, 1970, Napoleon crossing the Alp
Ajman, 1970, Napoleon crossing the Alp
Ajman, 1971, Coronation of Napoleon
Ajman, 1971, Coronation of Napoleon
Ajman, 1972, Coronation of Napoleon
Ajman, 1972, Napoleon in His Study
Ajman, 1973, Coronation of Napoleon
Ajman, 1973, Napoleon Crossing the Alp
Bequia, 1989, David's Design for a Republican Citizen's Costume
Bhutan, 1970, Napoleon in His Study
Burkina Faso, 1989, The Tennis Court Oath
Burundi, 1974, Alexandre Lenoir
Cameroon, 1969, Coronation of Napoleon
Cameroon, 1969, Napoleon crossing the Alp
Canada, 1934, Jacques Cartier approaching Land
Chad, 1969, The actor Wolf, called Bernard
Chad, 1970, Napoleon crossing the Alp
Chad, 1971, Napoleon crossing the Alp
Chad, 1999, Napoleon crossing the Alp
Chad, 1999, Napoleon crossing the Alp
Congo, 1968, The Oath of Horatii
Congo, 1976, The Sabines
Dahomey, 1969, General Bonaparte
Dominica, 1969, The Death of Socrates
France, 1939, The Tennis Court Oath
France, 1943, Lavoisier
France, 1950, Louis David
France, 1977/1978, «Sabine»
France, 1977/1978, «Sabine»
France, 1978, «Sabine»
France, 1978, «Sabine»
France, 1978, «Sabine»
France, 1978, «Sabine»
France, 1978, «Sabine»
France, 1978, «Sabine»
France, 1978, «Sabine»
France, 1978, «Sabine»
France, 1978, «Sabine»
France, 1978, «Sabine»
France, 1978, «Sabine»
France, 1978, «Sabine»
France, 1978, «Sabine»
France, 1978, «Sabine»
France, 1978, «Sabine»
France, 1978, «Sabine»
France, 1979, «Sabine»
France, 1979, «Sabine»
France, 1979, «Sabine»
France, 1979, «Sabine»
France, 1979, «Sabine»
France, 1979, «Sabine»
France, 1980, «Sabine»
France, 1980, «Sabine»
France, 1981, «Sabine»
France, 1981, «Sabine»
France, 1981, «Sabine»
France, 1981, «Sabine»
France, 1981, «Sabine»
France, 1981, «Sabine»
France, 1981, «Sabine»
France, 1981, «Sabine»
France, 1981, «Sabine»
France, 1989, The Tennis Court Oath
France, 2008, Napoleon crossing the Alps
France, 2008, «Sabine»
France, 2013, «Sabine»
Fujeira, 1968, The Oath of Horatii
Fujeira, 1970, Napoleon in His Study
Fujeira, 1970, Napoleon in His Study
Fujeira, 1970, Coronation of Napoleon
Fujeira, 1970, Coronation of Napoleon
Fujeira, 1970, Coronation of Napoleon
Fujeira, 1972, Napoleon crossing the Alp
Fujeira, 1972, Napoleon
Fujeira, 1972, Coronation of Napoleon; French campaign
Fujeira, 1972, Napoleon in His Study
Fujeira, 1972, Sign of the Zodiac
Gabon, 1969, Oath of the Army
Gambia, 1993, The Oath of Horatii
Gambia, 1993, The Oath of Horatii
Gambia, 1993, The Love of Paris and Helen
Gambia, 1993, The Sabine Women (detail)
Gambia, 1993, Leonidas at Thermopylae (detail)
Gambia, 1993, The Coronation of Napoleon (detail)
Gambia, 1993, The Coronation of Napoleon (detail)
Gambia, 1993, The Coronation of Napoleon (detail)
Gambia, 1996, General Etienne Gerard
Gambia, 2000, Napoleon crossing the Alp
Grenada, 1971, Napoleon crossing the Alp
Grenada, 1971, Napoleon in His Study
Guinea, 2010, Napoleon I
Guinea, 2011, Jacques-Louis David
Guinea, 2011, French presidents, Napoleon I
Guinea Bissau, 2008, Napoleon, Louvre
Guyana, 1993, Coronation of Napoleon
Irland, 2000, Napoleon crossing the Alp
Liberia, 1970, Coronation of Napoleon
Madagaskar, 1989, The Tennis Court Oath
Maldives, 1990, Portrait of spouses of Lavoisier
Maldives, 1990, Madame Pastoret
Maldives, 1990, Madame Trudaine
Maldives, 1990, Self-portrait (David)
Maldives, 1990, The Tennis Court Oath
Maldives, 1993, Madame Seriziat with son
Maldives, 1993, Pierre Seriziat
Maldives, 1993, Madame de Verninac
Maldives, 1993, Madame Recamier
Maldives, 1993, Self-portrait (David)
Maldives, 1993, General Bonaparte
Maldives, 1993, The Lictors brinning Brutus his Son's Body
Maldives, 1993, The Lictors brinning Brutus his Son's Body
Maldives, 2000, French Revolution. Napoleon
Maldives, 2000, Napoleon in Egypt
Mali, 1983, Lavoisier
Manama, 1970, Napoleon in His Study
Manama, 1972, Coronation of Napoleon
Manama, 1972, Napoleon crossing the Alp
Manama, 1972, Coronation of Napoleon
Manama, 1972, Napoleon in His Study
Monaco, 1997, The Departure of Marcus Regulus
Mongolia, 2002, Napoleon crossing the Alp
Mozambique, 2009, Napoleon, Route of Napoleon
Nauru, 2005, Napoleon Bonaparte
Niger, 1967, Self-portrait of David
Pakistan, 1989, The Tennis Court Oath
Panama, 1956, Pius VII
Paraguay, 1971, Napoleon crossing the Alp
Paraguay, 1972, Napoleon and Maria-Louisa in Anvers
Poland, 2005, Stanislaw Kostka Potocki
Ras al-Khaima, 1969, Battle at Friedland; Napoleon in His Study
Ras al-Khaima, 1969, Napoleon crossing the Alp
Ras al-Khaima, 1969, General Bonaparte
Ras al-Khaima, 1970, Coronation of Napoleon
Ras al-Khaima, 1970, Coronation of Napoleon
Ras al-Khaima, 1972, Napoleon in 1814
Rwanda, 1968, Alexandre Lenoir
Rwanda, 1969, Napoleon crossing the Alp
Rwanda, 1969, Coronation of Napoleon
Rwanda, 1982, Madame Recamier
Rwanda, 1989, The Tennis Court Oath
San-Marino, 1982, Lavoisier
San-Marino, 1989, The Tennis Court Oath
Sao Tome e Principe, 2008, Napoleon, Alleksander I, Lucien Bonaparte
Sharjah, 1968, Madame Seriziat with son
Sharjah, 1970, Napoleon in 1814
Sharjah, 1970, Napoleon in 1814
Sierra Leone, 1993, Sabine Women
Sierra Leone, 1996, Death of Socrates
St. Helena Island, 1971, Napoleon crossing the Alp; Napoleon's Tomb
St. Helena Island, 1999, St. Helena stamp. Invalides
St. Helena Island, 2000, Napoleon, British warship, funeral cortege
Togo, 1989, The Tennis Court Oath
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Napoleon crossing the Alp
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Napoleon in His Study
Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Coronation of Napoleon
UNO (Geneva), 1992, The Tennis Court Oath
Upper Volta, 1969, Napoleon crossing Alps
Upper Volta, 1973, Napoleon I, Lion
USSR, 1974, Jacques Louis David
Vietnam, 1989, The Tennis Court Oath
Vietnam, 1989, Death of Marat
YAR, 1969, Napoleon crossing the Alp
YAR, 1969, Napoleon crossing the Alp
YAR, 1969, Napoleon in 1814
YAR, 1969, Napoleon crossing the Alp
YAR, 1969, Napoleon in 1814
Yemen (Kindom), 1969, Napoleon crossing the Alp
Yemen (Kindom), 1969, Napolion in His Study. Battle at Austerlitz
France, 1977.12.17, Lille. «Sabine»
France, 1978.03.18, Riquewihr. «Sabine»
France, 1978.03.31, Paris. «Sabine»
France, 1978.08.03, Paris. «Sabine»
France, 1979.10.01, Paris. «Sabine»
France, 1980.08.01, Paris. «Sabine»
France, 1981.01.10, Paris. «Sabine»
France, 1981.09.01, Paris. «Sabine»
France, 1989.06.20, Versailles. Oak on the Tennis Coart
France, 2001.04.11—09.30, Ajaccio. Napoleon
Czech Republic, 2005, Napoleon
Czech Republic, 2005, Napoleon and places of Austerlitz
Czech Republic, 2005, Napoleon Bonaparte
France, 1978, «Sabine»
France, 1978, «Sabine»
France, 1979, «Sabine»
France, 1980, «Sabine»
France, 1981, «Sabine»