jacques louis david
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Definition
Proper noun A French painter who was a leading figure in the Neoclassical art movement and an active supporter of the French Revolution.
Usage
This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure, the artist Jacques-Louis David. It is used in contexts discussing art history, French history, and Neoclassicism. * Jacques-Louis David is considered the preeminent painter of the Neoclassical era. * The museum is hosting an exhibition featuring works by Jacques-Louis David.
Advanced Usage
- As a defining artistic influence: His name is used to denote a specific style or period in art.
- The painting's severe composition shows a clear Jacques-Louis David influence.
- In historical-political context: His name is associated with the artistic propaganda of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era.
- The lecture explored the role of Jacques-Louis David as a cultural figure during the Reign of Terror.
Variants and Related Words
- Davidian (adj): Pertaining to the style or principles of Jacques-Louis David. (Note: This is a specialized art historical term).
- Neoclassicism (n): The artistic style championed by David, characterized by clarity, order, and idealized forms inspired by classical antiquity.
Synonyms
- The painter David: A common shortened reference in art contexts.
- A neoclassical master: A descriptive term highlighting his primary artistic association.
Related Phrases and Contexts
- "A David painting": A common phrase to refer to a work created by him.
- The Oath of the Horatii is a famous David painting.
- "In the style of David": Used to describe artwork that emulates his Neoclassical approach.
Noun
- French neoclassical painter who actively supported the French Revolution (1748-1825)