The Death of Marat
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The Death of Marat
Summary
The Death of Marat is a painting[1]. It ranks in the top 0.37% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,090 views/month, #22 of 5,957).[2]
Key Facts
- The Death of Marat is the creator of Jacques-Louis David[3].
- The Death of Marat is in the country of Belgium[4].
- The Death of Marat's instance of is recorded as painting[5].
- The Death of Marat is associated with the Neoclassical painting movement[6].
- The Death of Marat's genre is history painting[7].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as Jean-Paul Marat[8].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as bathtub[9].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as corpse[10].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as letter[11].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as quill[12].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as inkwell[13].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as murder[14].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as July 13[15].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as 1793[16].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as drapery[17].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as agony[18].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as bathing[19].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as writing case[20].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as knife[21].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as wound[22].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as blood[23].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as nudity[24].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as sitting[25].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as headgear[26].
- The Death of Marat's depicts is recorded as washing[27].
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Authorship and Creation
The Death of Marat is the creator of Jacques-Louis David[3].
Publication
The Death of Marat's genre is history painting[7].
Subject and Themes
The Death of Marat is associated with the Neoclassical painting movement[6].
Material and Period
Recorded made from material include oil paint[28] and canvas[29]. The location of The Death of Marat was Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium[30].
Why It Matters
The Death of Marat ranks in the top 0.37% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,090 views/month, #22 of 5,957).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]