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Jacques Louis David: radical draftsman

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    Radical draftsman


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"Jacques Louis David: Radical Draftsman will be the first exhibition devoted to works on paper by the celebrated French artist who navigated vast artistic and political divides throughout his life -- from his birth in Paris in 1748 to his death in exile in Brussels in 1825. His iconic works captured the aspirations and suffering of a nation, while addressing timeless themes that continue to resonate today. Through the lens of his preparatory studies, the exhibition looks beyond his public successes to chart the moments of inspiration and the progress of ideas. Visitors will follow the artist's process as he gave form to the neoclassical style and created major canvases that shaped the public's perceptions of historical events in the years before, during, and after the French Revolution. Organized chronologically, the exhibition will feature more than eighty drawings and oil sketches -- including rarely loaned or newly discovered works -- drawn from the collections of The Met and dozens of institutional and private lenders." -- Museum website.

Contents

The long meditation / Perrin Stein -- Elders, contemporaries, and pupils: David's drawings in context / Philippe Bordes -- Catalogue / Perrin Stein, Daniella Berman, Philippe Bordes, Mehdi Korchane, Benjamin Peronnet, Louis-Antoine Prat, and Juliette Trey -- Early training, 1764-80 -- Building a reputation, 1780-89 -- Navigating the Revolution, 1789-99 -- The Napoleonic era, 1799-1816 -- Reinvention in exile, 1816-25.

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    New York, New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, [2022]


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    • 9781588397461
    • 1588397467

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    "This catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition Jacques Louis David: Radical Draftsman, on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from February 17 to May 15, 2022" -- Colophon.


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