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'''Jacques Louis David''' (30 August 1748 | '''Jacques Louis David''' (30 August 1748 – 29 December 1825) was a famous French painter of the Neoclassical era. During the [[French Revolution]], he painted the scene of [[Jean-Paul Marat]]'s death in the [[Sorbonne]] district of [[Paris]] at his medicinal bath, claiming that he needed to capture the death of such a hero to the people. The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] investigated Marat's death shortly after [[Charlotte Corday|a murderer]] killed him, and David briefly spoke with him. | ||
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Revision as of 00:41, 7 December 2014
- "Show some courtesy! I must perfectly capture the death of such a hero to the people! I need to focus!"
- ―Jacques Louis David to Arno Dorian.[src]
Jacques Louis David (30 August 1748 – 29 December 1825) was a famous French painter of the Neoclassical era. During the French Revolution, he painted the scene of Jean-Paul Marat's death in the Sorbonne district of Paris at his medicinal bath, claiming that he needed to capture the death of such a hero to the people. The Assassin Arno Dorian investigated Marat's death shortly after a murderer killed him, and David briefly spoke with him.
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