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    Cited: "The British Constiution." Brits at Their Best. Web. 16 Oct. 2011. <http://www.britsattheirbest.com/freedom/f_british_constitution.htm> "Jean-Paul Marat." Wikipedia‚ the Free Encyclopedia "Louis XVI of France." Wikipedia‚ the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 16 Oct. 2011. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_XVI_of_France>. "Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen - New World Encyclopedia

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    the hand or on the table of many celebrities. Also on TV shows about famous person‚ e.g. in the house of celebrities‚ Cameron Diaz washes her face with Evian… Haute Couture packaging: the bottle is redesigned by famous designers including Paul Smith‚ Jean Paul Gaultier‚ Christian Lacroix…The newest version is a design of Issey Miyake. This is targeted at fashionistas who care about aesthetics even if it is about a bottle of water. Designer packages are sold in top hotels‚ bars‚ nightclubs‚ restaurants

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    David was the virtual art dictator of France for a generation. Extending beyond painting‚ his influence determined the course of fashion‚ furniture design‚ and interior decoration and was reflected in the development of moral philosophy. His art was a sudden and decisive break with tradition‚ and from this break "modern art" is dated. David studied with Vien‚ and after winning the Prix de Rome (which had been refused him four times‚ causing him to attempt suicide by starvation) he accompanied

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    The status of women did undergo significant fluctuation in the years between 1789 and 1804‚ and at one point (late 1792-early 1793) they had obtained the legal right to marry without parental consent‚ initiate divorce‚ name the father of an illegitimate child and secure monetary compensation for the seduction‚ and own property. Primogeniture was abolished along with the nobility‚ and equality of succession laws insured that female heirs would be allowed to inherit. What the Women Did The women

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    The two pieces of art I have chosen are “The Death of Marat “by Jacques Louis David‚ painted in 1793 and Vik Muniz’ modern recreation of the same painting from his series of works “Pictures of Garbage” 2008. “The Death of Marat” by David http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/his/CoreArt/art/neocl_dav_marat.html Vik Muniz’ “Marat” http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703440004575548581385394008.html The most obvious comparison between these two works is the subject matter as one is

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    enlightenment ideals‚ many people died‚ women became more involved in non household duties‚ Everyone is equal‚ and class lines were not recognized so everyone was referred to as "citizen". Bread Riots; Crazy Fish Ladies; Charlotte Corday killing Jean-Paul Marat; -everyone is still equal‚ Thermidorran Reaction continued‚ White Terror against Jacobins*napoleon- Throughout his career‚ Napoleon dominated Europe. One of his many tactics was to appeal to the people‚ which he mastered and used it often

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    attempted by the government. The Terror was instigated and carried out by a coalition of Jacobins and sans-culottes. Among the most important leaders of those who encouraged and administered the Terror were Maximilien Robespierre‚ Louis Saint-Just‚ Jean Paul Marat‚ Jaques-Rene Hebert‚ Jaques Roux and Georges Danton. Robespierre was among the radical Jacobins and he opposed the idea of a war against the kings of Europe‚ arguing‚ "War would not create revolutions abroad but would lead to a military dictatorship

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    Sartre and Rousseau define freedom differently but both think that humans have no choice but to live in freedom although for separate reasons. Rousseau believes freedom means being able to be oneself and not be restrained or forced to conform. Sartre freedom thinks freedom is being able to shape one’s self through their decisions. Rousseau thinks one should be “forced to be free”. Because he believes without freedom one cannot trust another and form mutual alliances because one does not know the

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    ------------------------------------------------- Jacques-Louis David From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jacques-Louis David | Self portrait of Jacques-Louis David‚ 1794‚Musée du Louvre | Birth name | Jacques-Louis David | Born | 30 August 1748 Paris‚ France | Died | 29 December 1825 (aged 77) Brussels‚ Netherlands | Nationality | French | Field | Painting‚ Drawing | Movement | Neoclassicism | Works | Oath of the Horatii (1784)‚ The Death of Marat (1793) | | | Jacques-Louis

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    with the advent of another political regime of Napoleon Bonaparte. It was at this time that he developed his ’Empire style ’‚ notable for its use of warm Venetian style colours. His many students include Antoine-Jean Gros‚ Anne-Louis Girodet de Roucy-Triosson and the best known of all Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres. This made ​​him the most influential painter of the nineteenth-century French art‚ especially in academic paintings (Blum‚ 2010). The way that David won the revolution is a marvel of

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