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 | Jacques-Louis David Human in Oil Guitar by NOLLEJacques-Louis David (August 30, 1748 -- December 29, 1825) was a highly influential French painter in the Neoclassical style, considered to be the prominent painter of the era. In the 1780s his cerebral brand of history painting marked a change in taste away from Rococo frivolity toward a classical austerity and severity, chiming with the moral climate of the final years of the ancien régime.David later became an active supporter of the French Revolution and friend of Maximilien Robespierre, and was effectively a dictator of the arts under the French Republic. Imprisoned after Robespierre's fall from power, he aligned himself with yet another political regime upon his release, that of Napoleon I. It was at this time that he developed his 'Empire style', notable for its use of warm Venetian colours. David had a huge number of pupils, making him the strongest influence in French art of the 19th century, especially academic Salon painting |  | Consecration of Napoleon - Jacques-Louis David Painting by Jacques-Louis David: Consecration of Emperor Napoleon I and Queen Josephine. Music - The Hours, Philip Glass. |  | Jacques Louis David - Madame Raymond de Verninac Jacques Louis David - Madame Raymond de Verninac. Painting. Empire Period and Style. Music by G. Puccini - O Mio Babbino Caro. |  | Jacques Louis David a social studies project |  | Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Jacques-Louis David Jacques-Louis David (August 30, 1748 -- December 29, 1825) was a highly influential French painter in the Neoclassical style, considered to be the prominent painter of the era. In the 1780s his cerebral brand of history painting marked a change in taste away from Rococo frivolity toward a classical austerity and severity, chiming with the moral climate of the final years of the ancien régime. |  | Winds Of Time BURDEN(Burden VII,1991)Paintings by Jacques-Louis David |  | Favorite Art Slides Part III I'm slowly working my way through the alphabet. In Part IV, I might even be able to get into the L's. Music: "The Young Person's Guide to Orchestra, Op. 34," (1946) by Benjamin Britten.Caravaggio, "Narcissus" 1597Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini, "The Angel with the Crown of Thorns" 1668Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini, "Apollo and Daphne" 1622Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini, "Bacchanal: A Faun Teased by Children" 1616Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini, "Blessed Ludovica Albertoni" 1671Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini, "Bust of Cardinal Armand de Richelieu" 1640Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini, "David" 1623Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini, "Fountain of the Four rivers" 1651Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini, "St. Peter's Baldachin" 1624Statue of Philip IV of Spain (1692) after a model by BerniniPieter Bruegel, "Parable of the Blind Leading the Blind" 1568Gustave Caillebotte, "Paris Street, Rainy Day" 1877 Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, "The Sacred Grove" 1884Jacques-Louis David, "Belisaire demandant l'aumone" 1781Jacques-Louis David, "Bonaparte Crossing the St. Bernard Pass" 1800Jacques-Louis David, "The Death of Socrates" 1787Jacques-Louis David, "The Lictors Returning to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons" 1789Edgar Degas, "Ballet Class" 1881Edgar Degas, "Ballet Rehearsal on the Set" 1874Edgar Degas, "The Blue Dancers" 1898Edgar Degas, "Little Fourteen-Year-Old Dancer" 1879Edgar Degas, "Louis-Marie Pilet, Violoncellist in the Orchestra of the Opera" 1868Edgar Degas, "Orchestra at the Opera House" 1870Edgar Degas, "The Pedicurist" 1873Edgar Degas, "The Song of the Dog" 1876Edgar Degas, "The Star" 1876Eugčne Delacroix, "Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi" 1826Eugčne Delacroix, "Liberty Leading the People (28 July 1830)" 1830Albrecht Durer, "Self-Portrait at 26" 1498Thomas Eakins, "The Agnew Clinic" 1889Thomas Eakins, "Amelia van Buren" 1891Thomas Eakins, "The Chess Players" 1876Thomas Eakins, "The Gross Clinic" 1875Thomas Eakins, "Max Schmitt in a single scull" 1871Thomas Eakins, "The Pathetic Song" 1881Thomas Eakins, "Shad Fishing at Gloucester on the Delaware River" 1881Thomas Eakins, "a Street Scene in Sevilla" 1870Thomas Eakins, "Study in the human motion"Thomas Eakins, "William Rush carving his allegorical figure of Schuylkill River" 1877Jan van Eyck, "Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife Giovanna Cenami (The Arnolfini Marriage)" 1434Jan van Eyck, "Man in a Red Turban" 1433Jan van Eyck, "The Virgin of the Chancellor Rolin" 1434-1436Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, "Apotheosis of Homer" 1827Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, "Joan of Arc on Corronation of Charles VII in the Cathedral of Reims" 1854 |  | The Death of Marat - Jacques-Louis David The Death of Marat, by Jacques-Louis David. Music - Dante's Prayer by Loreena McKennitt. |  | Salut Rzymski To film przedstawiaj?cy u?ycie "Saluto Romano" przez ró?nych ludzi w ró?nych okresach historycznych. Ma to na celu u?wiadomienie, ?e salut ten jest cz??ci? naszej kultury, a wypieranie si? niego ze wzgl?du na nazistów jest przyznaniem si? do tego, ?e nasza kultura jest s?absza nazistów! Ha?ba!Pierwszy obraz to "The Oath of the Horatii" Jacques-Louis David (1784).Drugi przedstawia wybór Cesarza Niemieckiego.Trzeci - "The Distribution of the Eagle Standards" równie? Jacques-Louis David.Obrazek czwarty to "Przysi?ga w sali do gry w pi?k?", tak?e Jacques-Louis David.Pi?ty: Rumuni (Legion ?wi?tego Micha?a Archanio?a). Spore kontrowersje zwi?zane z tym legionem(patrz komentarze), zdania podzielone, jednak w formie wykonywania przez Rumunów salutu nie ma powi?zania z nazizmem.Szósty przedstawia polskich harcerzy w okresie dwudziestolecia mi?dzywojennego.Siódmy, to pi?karze Wis?y Kraków - dzisiaj za co? takiego zostali by okrzykni?ci naziolami, rasistami i Bóg wie kim jeszcze...Ósmy, to narodowcy podczas pogrzebu Romana Dmowskiego('39), a dziewi?ty to hiszpa?scy duchowni.Zapraszam do ogl?dania, oceniania i komentowania filmu. A tak?e polecania go znajomym.Wiele zdj?? znalaz?em na blogu "Dziennik Piaseckiego".I jeszcze raz apeluje: nie przekre?lajmy tego salutu, to cz??? naszej kultury. "Saluto Romano" by?o oficjalnym pozdrowieniem olimpijskim... do wojny oczywi?cie. Tak samo by?o elementem ceremonia?u "przysi?gi wierno?ci fladze Stanów Zjednoczonych" - Amerykanie wycofali ten element ju? w '42. Widzicie jak wszyscy przyznali, ?e u?ywanie tego salutu ma zosta? wymazane przez nazistów? Ich wp?yw ma by? wi?kszy ni? ca?a pozytywna historia tego salutu? Nie jest to wi?c niczym innym ni? przyznaniem, ?e kultura danego kraju jest s?absza od nazistowskiej - skoro co? powi?zanego z nazizmem by?o w stanie wyprze? element czyjej? kultury. Nie ma z reszt? co si? rozpisywa? - trzeba pami?ta?!Ju? nie wspominaj?c o ró?nicy w salucie tym wykonywanym przez nazistów i polskich narodowców - Ci pierwsi "wie?niacko" wr?cz unosz? r?k? pod kontem prostym, Ci drudzy wysoko, symbolicznie ku s?o?cu. |  | Jacques-Louis David - Five Paintings Jacques-Louis David is considered to be one of the most influential artists of all-time. His austere Neoclassical style was a marked departure from the frivolous Rococo style favoured by the ruling elite of eighteenth-century France.David had always been a rebellious member of the French Academy (he was also one of the first to recognise Constable's genius). However, it is because of his support for the French Revolution that David is also one of the art world's most controversial figures. During the 'Terror' he signed many death warrants, and voted for the execution of Louis XVI. In one of the many shifts of power during the revolution, Robespierre, the revolutionary leader, was arrested and executed. David, his friend, was promptly arrested. In custody he painted his famous self-portrait. More crucially, perhaps, the mercurial artist also, somehow, escaped the guillotine... He went on to become the official painter of Napoleon's regime.David was exiled in Belgium when the monarchy was restored.The works featured in this short film are:The Sabine WomenThe Death of SocratesThe Death of MaratThe Oath of the HoratiiThe Lictors Returning to Brutus the Bodies of his Sons. |
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