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Title: A Comparison of Jacques-Lois David and Joseph Goebbels
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One of Jacques-Lois David's most famous paintings was of the assignation of Jean-Paul Marat after he had been stabbed in the bath, The Death of Marat. He quickly became a benefactor for Robespierre and as Robespierre fell from power and was overthrown, David was arrested and sent to prison, only to be released by a plea made by his wife... Showed first 250 characters
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After his imprisonment his political career came to an end but his artistic career continued where he went on to paint the well-known The Intervention of the Sabine Women. Jacques-Lois David was an aspiring artist who, through his life, not only portrayed the changing political spectrum but also his own artic development... Showed next 250 characters
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