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Oath of The Harotti by Jacques-Louis David.article.Sketch Art and Drawing BD.

Oath of The Harotti Artist : Jacques-Louis David


Oath of The Harotti
Artist : Jacques-Louis David
Year : 1784
Medium : Oil on Canvas
Location : Louvre, Paris



Oath of The Harotti is a large painting by French artist Jacq Louis David in 1784. Currently the
painting is on display in the Louvre Of Paris. The figure depicts a scene in the Roman legend when
two of the seventh century BC Uddha the city. Between Roman and Alba longer bibadake cotton was
caught. In this painting the painter emphasizes the love of country and the sacrifice for Nick’s country.
Instead of sending troops into battle between the two cities, they agreed to select three person from
each city. The winner will be the city of whose, who wins in that battle. Three brothers from Roman
family have been able to end the war by fighting three brothers of Alba Longa.

Three brothers , each Of whom is ready to sacrifice his life for Ram. Their father is saluted and a
sword is kept for them. Only one of the three brothers will survive the last fight. The surviving brother
was able to kill three brothers of Alba Longa. At first he separated the three brothers of Alba Longa by
giving them the opportunity to do so. Al last he was able to kill three brothers. She was the sister of
Alba Longa’s warrior Camilla , who was bound to marry one of the warriors of Rome. 

David's illustration is his own invention. The image helps to make Roman popular. It is considered to
be one of the  neoclassical arts. The film has greatly enhanced David’s familiarity with the students
and has given it to them.

David lived in Rome for five years as a Persian student. On his return to Paris he exhibited his work.
Which is greatly appreciated there. His success was so significant that King Louis IV of France allowed
him to remain in the Louvre. It was a privilege for him that all artists loved.

He did not finish this in Paris, but in Rome. At last, David’s image evokes a progressive vision that
is deeply influenced by enlightened thinking. And in the end, it kept the monarchy to overthrow.

As France Revelation draws to a close, these images placed more importance on the loyalty of the
kingdom than on the family and the Church.

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