1 FRENCH REVOLUTION AND PAINTING The French Revolution started rewarding the system of education as well as artists. The revolution had a great impact on every sphere of life in France. However art was one sphere that was greatly influenced by French Revolution(Carlyle, 2019).The art during this time became more serious as well as political in nature. The essay aims to discuss the effect of French Revolution on art. During the Revolution artists gained a lot of popularity where there were a lot of paintings that described the situation of the revolution. Oil paintings emerged that ended the Rococo style of painting. The new paintings focused on nationalism, patriotism and self- sacrifice. The paintins became more realistic and serious. One of the neoclassical painting that was influenced by the French Revolution was that of Jacques-Louis David(Antaki & Guerrier 2018). His painting ‘Napoleon Crossing the St. Bernard pass’ shows the gallant Napoleangoing to the battle. The colours used for painting shows the godliess of the dictator and thw white horse symbolizes his. purity. david also used the names of Hannibal and Chaelemagne to prove him as a great leader(Antaki & Guerrier 2018). Romanticism on the other hand was about feelings and emotions. While neoclassicists were painting about the imperial France the romantic painters were painting a different art. One such painting in the romantic period was by Theodore Gericault who painted the famous ‘Radeau de la Meduse’ that has different emotions. It does not depict the gallantry of the French leacders instead of focuses on the shipwreck where the survivors were calling out for help(Alhadeff, 2020).This indirectly showed the anxiety of the people after the revolution. Therefore the French Revolution had a great impact on the art and artist of that time. It also changed people’s views about art and sculpture. The paintings during this time became more grand and had a social message.
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