Jacques-Louis David : 자크 루이 다비드
Jacques-Louis David, born in 1748 in Paris, was a pivotal figure in Neoclassicism, known for works like “The Oath of the Horatii” and “The Death of Marat.” His art expressed revolutionary ideals and critiqued society while influencing future movements. Exiled post-Napoleon, he continued to inspire through his teachings and legacy until his death in 1825.
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