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By: Manu Nasi, Nico Tizado, Vicky Von Wuthenau and Nacho Torviso
What type of artistic movements appeared to express the ideals of the revolution?
The type of artistic movements that appeared to express the ideals of the revolution were the music, art, literature furniture and architecture.
Author: Jacques-Louis David
Name: The National Assembly taking the Tennis Court Oath.
Date of creation: 1791
Position over the French Revolution: This painting was extremely in favor of the revolution. In fact, his author was a leader of the French Revolution, a prominent member of the radical Jacobin party, and a close friend of leader (and infamous tyrant) Maximilien Robespierre.
Author: Jean-Baptiste Lallemand
Name: The Storming Of The Bastille
Date of creation: 1789
Position over the French Revolution: This painting was in favor of the French Revolution as it viewed the taking of the Bastille by a mob searching for gunpowder and arms. The Bastille day was, and still nowadays is, considered as a Revolution Act.
Author: Pierre-Antoine Demachy
Name: Une Exécution capitale, place de la Révolution
Date of creation: 1793
Position over the French Revolution: This painting was hugely in favor as it pictured the execution of Louis XVI and Mari Antonitte (the end of French Monarchy).
Author: Jaques-Louis David
Name: The Death Of Marat
Date of creation: 1793
Position over the French Revolution: This painting was in favor of the Frecnh Revolution because it established a tradition of commemoration to depict a new saint of a new political order. In fact, his author was a leader of the French Revolution, a prominent member of the radical Jacobin party, and a close friend of leader (and infamous tyrant) Maximilien Robespierre.
Name: Representation of the Declaration of the Rights of the Man and Citizen of 1789
Author: Jean-Jacques-François Le Barbier
Date of creation: 1789
Position over the French Revolution: This piece of art was in favor of the Frech Revolution since it pictured what was happening at the moment. However, his author was the official painter of the King so it is very controversial
Architects: Jean Chalgrin, Louis-Robert Goust, Guillaume Abel Blouet, Jean-Nicolas Huyot and Jean-Arnaud Raymond
Name: Arc de Triomphe
Date of creation: 1806
Position over the French Revolution: This architecture piece wasn't in favor nor against the French Revolution. It honours those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars,
Architects: Pierre Lescot, Louis Le Vau snd Claude Perrault
Name: Loure Museum
Date of creation: 1793
Position over the French Revolution: This architecture piece wasn't in favor nor against the French Revolution. It was opened during the revolutionary government. The collection at the Louvre grew rapidly, and the French army seized art and archaeological items from territory and nations conquered in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars.
Architects: Ange-Jacques Gabriel
Name: Royal Opera of Versailles
Date of creation: 1770
Position over the French Revolution: This architecture piece wasn't in favor of the French Revolution. In point of fact, it was constructed to entretain the king and queen.
Author: Claude Joseph Rouget
Name: La Marseillaise
Date of creation: 1792
Position over the French Revolution: This music piece was extremely in favor of the French Revolution. It tells about the hopes and fears of French soldiers in 1792, during the French Revolution. To he date it is the French National anthem.
Author: Adrien-Simon Boy
Name: Veillons au salut de l'Empire
Date of creation: 1791
Position over the French Revolution: This music piece was in favor of the French Revolution. It became the unofficial French national anthem under Napoleon.
Author: Ládre (a former soldier)
Name: Ca Ira
Date of creation: 1790
Position over the French Revolution: This music piece was extremely in favor of the French Revolution. It eventually became recognized as an unofficial anthem of revolutionaries.
Author: Jean-Paul Marat
Name: L'Ami du peuple
Date of creation: 1789
Position over the French Revolution: This newspaper was extremely in favor of the French Revolution. As a matter of fact, it was one of the most celebrated radical newspapers of the Revolution.
Author: Camille Desmoulins
Name: Le Vieux Cordelier
Date of creation: 1793
Position over the French Revolution: This newspaper wasn't in favor nor against of the French Revolution. In fact, it was critical of ultra-revolutionary/radical fervor and repression in France during the Reign of Terror.
Author: Jacques Hébert
Name: Le Père Duchesne
Date of creation: 1790
Position over the French Revolution: This newspaper was tremendously in favor of the revolution.