Portrait of André-Antoine Bernard, called Bernard de Saintes, 1795. Creator: Jacques-Louis David.

Portrait of André-Antoine Bernard, called Bernard de Saintes, 1795. Creator: Jacques-Louis David.

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Portrait of André-Antoine Bernard, called Bernard de Saintes, 1795. Additional Info: During the French Revolution, Jacques-Louis David was imprisoned twice for his support of Robespierre and for signing arrest warrants while serving as a member of the Committee for Public Safety. While in prison, David made numerous portrait drawings of fellow prisoners, one of which is this drawing of André-Antoine Bernard, known as Bernard des Saintes, a lawyer who was eventually exiled for voting to execute Louis XVI. The portrait conveys the intensity of his subject's political beliefs. Bernard, who was forty-four at the time, poses stiffly in a high-backed chair with his arms folded resolutely across his chest. David captured the lawyer's forceful character in the determined set of his mouth, his fixed gaze, and his strong profile.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Jacques-Louis David, attributed to: French: Artist, painter, draughtsman
Subject
  1. Andre Antoine Bernard: French: lawyer, revolutionary, Jacobin

Medium
  1. Pen and indian ink and gray wash, heightened with white gouache, over pencil

Picture Type
  1. Artwork
  2. Drawing

Category Hierarchy

People Famous People

Artistic Representations Portraits

History & Politics Politics Other


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3702x3765
File Size : 40,835kb


Aliases

  1. 95.GB.37
  1. 103R8Z
  1. 1200007599
  1. 3-044-004
  1. 3044004
  1. 95.GB.37

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