Jacques Louis David

Jacques Louis David

Jacques Louis David was a prominent neoclassical painter in the late 18th to early 19th century. He is known for his highly precise and detailed compositions, often depicting historical and mythological subjects. David's works were characterized by their sharp lines, clear forms, and intense use of light and shadow. His paintings were highly structured and idealized, often showcasing heroic figures and scenes of political significance. Some of his famous works include 'The Death of Socrates' (1787) and 'Napoleon Crossing the Alps' (1801). David's style became famous for its grandeur, dramatic storytelling, and allegiance to classical ideals.

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SOMETHING in the style of Jacques Louis David

See also

Neoclassical artJean-Auguste-Dominique IngresRomanticism
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