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List of illustrations

  • Self-portrait
  • Self-Portrait at the Easel
  • Act of Justice of 9 to 10 Thermidor
  • Robespierre Guillotining the Executioner after Having Guillotined All the French
  • Acerbic Forms
  • The Triumph of Marat in Hell
  • The Mount Erected at the Champ-de-Mars for the Festival of the Supreme Being, June 8, 1794
  • The Triumph of the French People
  • The Oath of the Tennis Court
  • Lictors Returning to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons
  • Allegory of 9 Thermidor
  • Hubert Robert in His Cell at Sainte-Pélagie
  • Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès
  • Self-Portrait
  • Self-Portrait
  • Caricature of David, by Himself
  • Portrait of Vien
  • Self-portrait
  • Marat
  • Anarchy
  • Skull
  • Abandoned Psyche
  • Abandoned Psyche
  • Andromache's Mourning Hector
  • Death of Socrates
  • Crouching Venus
  • Melancholic Maiden
  • Mental Suffering (La douleur d'esprit)
  • Courage (La hardiesse)
  • The Regrets of Psyche
  • Madame Sériziat
  • Pierre Sériziat
  • View of the Luxembourg Gardens
  • Portrait of Antoine Mongez and His Wife, Angelica
  • Mme Boyer
  • Two maidens bring bread to the sleeping Homer
  • Homer saying his poems
  • Belisarius
  • Scena per angolo
  • Group of Three Women; Cherub holding a lighted torch, and a draped man playing the lyre
  • Resting Homer
  • Funeral of Patrocles
  • Le Pelletier de Saint-Fargeau on His Deathbed
  • Jeanbon Saint-André
  • Portrait of André-Antoine Bernard, called Bernard de Saintes
  • Joseph Nicolas Barbeau-Dubarran
  • Thirius de Pautrizel
  • Portrait Assumed to be of Jean-Baptiste-Robert-Lindet
  • Zurich Medallion
  • Portrait of an unknown person, seen half-length, in profile to the right
  • Goncourt Medallion
  • Monsieur Magon
  • M. M. J. Robespierre, Deputy from Artois to the National Assembly
  • Deputy to the National Convention
  • Jeanne-Suzanne Sedaine
  • Danton
  • Physiognomy of a Maniac
  • Study for The Oath of the Tennis Court
  • Jean-Paul Rabaut-Saint-Etienne
  • Pierre-Louise Prieur de la Marne
  • Tennis Court Oath
  • Maximilien Robespierre
  • J. B. Carrier
  • The Friend of Justice and Humanity
  • The Anarchist, or the New French Janus
  • The Abominables
  • Woman in a Turban
  • The Judgment of Solomon, detail
  • Turbaned Head of a Woman
  • Young Woman in a Turban
  • Bandages
  • The Head of Dead Marat
  • Portrait of Marie-Antoinette, Queen of France, led to execution
  • The Intervention of the Sabine Women
  • Exhibition of Drawings in Year V, Galerie d'Apollon, Louvre
  • Fan with lenses on blades
  • Gavaudan playing Monsieur Frivole
  • Mother and Child at the Feet of Tatius, study for The Sabine Women
  • The Sabine Women, preparatory drawing
  • The Sabine Women, preparatory drawing
  • The Sabine Women, preparatory drawing
  • The Sabine Women, preparatory drawing
  • The Sabine Women, preparatory drawing
  • The Sabine Women, preparatory drawing
  • The Sabine Women, detail
  • The French People or the Regime of Robespierre
  • French Republic, One and Indivisible: Committee of Public Safety, War Division
  • The Intervention of the Sabine Women
  • The Parisian Tea Party
  • Man in front of a mirror
  • Fountain of Regeneration over the Ruins of the Bastille
  • The Sacrifice of the Rose
  • The Roman she-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus
  • Battle of Perseus and Phineus
  • The Mirror of the Past as Safeguard for the Future
  • The Journée of I Prairial, Year III
  • The Assassination of Deputy Ferraud at the National Convention
  • The Sabine Women, preparatory drawing
  • The Fashionable Mother
  • Fashionable Baths
  • Hold Fast to Your Bonnet
  • The Little Coblentz
  • The Incroyables
  • Café of the Incroyables
  • The dancer Beaupré in the ballet of Paul et Virginie
  • Coiffure négligée en fichu. Robe échancrée sur le dos. Croisures à la Victime
  • The Regenerated Man
  • The Storm
  • The Gust of Wind
  • Young Woman Overtaken by a Storm
  • The Orange, or the Modern Judgment of Paris
  • The Three Graces
  • Aeneid
  • Self-Portrait
  • Jean-Baptiste Isabey and his Daughter
  • The Barque of Isabey
  • A Meeting of Artists in Isabey's Studio
  • Studio of David
  • David's Studio
  • The Sabine Women, detail
  • Oath of the Horatii
  • Tennis Court Oath, detail
  • The Sabine Women, preparatory drawing
  • Funeral of Patrocles, Study
  • La République
  • Madame Récamier
  • Madame Récamier
  • Christine Boyer
  • Portrait of Mlle. Lange as Danaë
  • Girodet Directing the Hanging of The New Danaë in the Salon of 1799
  • Dedicated to Painter G.
  • The Sleep of Endymion
  • Self-portrait with Julie Candeille
  • The Modern Danaë or Fashionable Mistress
  • Departure for Frascati
  • The Heroines of Today
  • Henriette Delacroix, Madame de Verninac
  • Gaspard Meyer
  • Juliette Récamier
  • Mme Tallien
  • Paris and Helen
  • A Lady on Her Day Bed
  • The Blonde Odalisque
  • The Pornographic Whore
  • Private Academy
  • A Roman Reclining on a Couch (The Roman Album)
  • The Banquet of Psyche, detail
  • Baroness de Crussol
  • Juliette Récamier, detail
  • Hermaphrodite
  • Juliette Récamier's Bedroom
  • Juliette Récamier's Salon
  • Psyche and Cupid
  • Psyche and Cupid
  • Psyche and Cupid
  • Psyche and Cupid
  • Psyche Displaying Her Possessions to Her Sisters
  • The Judgement of Psyche
  • Psyche and Cupid
  • Cupid and Psyche
  • Countess Regnault de Saint-Jean Angely
  • Philosophy in the Boudoir
  • Philosophy in the Boudoir
  • Philosophy in the Boudoir
  • Philosophy in the Boudoir
  • Apelles and Campaspe
  • Apelles and Campaspe
  • Leonidas at Thermopylae
  • Juliette Récamier, detail
  • The Ambassadors
  • Death of Marat
  • Andromache's Grief, preparatory drawing
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Description: Necklines: The Art of Jacques-Louis David after the Terror
Necklines, an inquiry into the relation between art, visual culture, and subjectivity at the end of the French Revolution, focuses on the body as a historically privileged cultural representation of the self...
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Perched on the edge of an armchair, a blank wall behind him, a painter’s palette in one hand, a brush in the other, the artist seems to fix the viewer with his stare...
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Description: Necklines: The Art of Jacques-Louis David after the Terror
In the context of the crisis in the republican imaginary that I described in the previous chapter, how could history painting speak of the Revolution as a collective historical experience after Thermidor...
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On 30 Frimaire, Year VIII of the French Republic (21 December 1799), the former premises of the abolished academy of architecture at the Louvre reopened for an unusual public display of a single painting...
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