Portrait of Jean-Paul Marat
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Portrait of Jean-Paul MaratJoseph Boze

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This 1793 portrait conveys the intensity of revolutionary leader Marat, founder of L’Ami du Peuple newspaper. A deputy of the radical Montagnards, who opposed the moderate Girondins, he called for uncompromising defense of the Revolution. His assassination in July 1793 made him a martyr, a legacy Boze captured with striking psychological force.