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Jacques-Louis David was a pivotal figure in the neoclassical art movement, which emerged in France around the time of the French Revolution. His works, such as 'Oath of the Horatii' and 'Death of Marat,' emphasized themes of patriotism, moral values, and the ideals of the revolution, while his later life saw him in exile as neoclassicism waned. David's art served as both propaganda for the revolutionary cause and a personal reflection of his experiences, capturing the turbulent spirit of his era.














































