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"Marat: A Revolutionary's Tragic End" In the tumultuous era of the French Revolution, one name stands out among the rest - Jean-Paul Marat

Background imageMarat Collection: Jean Paul Marat Charles Thurston Thompson English

Jean Paul Marat Charles Thurston Thompson English
Jean Paul Marat; Charles Thurston Thompson (English, 1816 - 1868); London, England; 1865; Albumen silver print

Background imageMarat Collection: Gazette des Beaux-Arts XIV House Turret No 22

Gazette des Beaux-Arts XIV House Turret No 22
Gazette des Beaux-Arts XIV: House with a Turret, No. 22, rue de L Ecole de Medecine, Paris, (called the Turret of Marat), 1861. Charles Meryon (French, 1821-1868)

Background imageMarat Collection: The Sleep Of Marat, After The Painting By Hubert Robert. Jean-Paul Marat, 1743 A

The Sleep Of Marat, After The Painting By Hubert Robert. Jean-Paul Marat, 1743 A

Background imageMarat Collection: Jean-Paul Marat, 1743 A

Jean-Paul Marat, 1743 A

Background imageMarat Collection: Jean-Paul Marat, 1743-93 French Politician, Physician And Journalist

Jean-Paul Marat, 1743-93 French Politician, Physician And Journalist. Engraved By Freeman After Raffet

Background imageMarat Collection: Death Of Marat, 13 July 1793. Jean-Paul Marat, 1743-1793. French Politician

Death Of Marat, 13 July 1793. Jean-Paul Marat, 1743-1793. French Politician, Physician And Journalist. From Histoire De La Revolution Francaise By Louis Blanc

Background imageMarat Collection: Triumph Of Marat, 24 April 1793. Jean-Paul Marat, 1743-93 French Politician

Triumph Of Marat, 24 April 1793. Jean-Paul Marat, 1743-93 French Politician, Physician And Journalist.From Histoire De La Revolution Francaise By Louis Blanc

Background imageMarat Collection: Jean-Paul Marat, 1743-1793. French Politician, Physician And Journalist

Jean-Paul Marat, 1743-1793. French Politician, Physician And Journalist. Engraved By Pannemaker After E. Viollat
Jean-Paul Marat, 1743-1793. French Politician, Physician And Journalist.Engraved By Pannemaker After E. Viollat. From Histoire De La Revolution Francaise By Louis Blanc

Background imageMarat Collection: Jean-Paul Marat (1743-1793). Radical journalist and politici

Jean-Paul Marat (1743-1793). Radical journalist and politician during the French Revolution. Jacobin. Portrait by Joseph Boze, 1793. Carnavalet Museum. Paris. France

Background imageMarat Collection: Inauguration of Marats Bust, Paris, France

Inauguration of Marats Bust, Paris, France
Inauguration of Marats Bust, Place de la Reunion (now Place du Carrousel) Paris, towards the end of the French Revolution

Background imageMarat Collection: Marat (Greatbatch)

Marat (Greatbatch)
JEAN-PAUL MARAT French revolutionary statesman Date: 1743-1793

Background imageMarat Collection: Marat on Rostrum

Marat on Rostrum
JEAN-PAUL MARAT French revolutionary statesman declaiming at the rostrum Date: 1743-1793

Background imageMarat Collection: The heroic Charlotte la Corday, upon her trial, at the bar of the revolutionary tribunal

The heroic Charlotte la Corday, upon her trial, at the bar of the revolutionary tribunal of Paris, July 17, 1793, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, artist, engraving

Background imageMarat Collection: FRENCH REVOLUTION, c1792. Sale of the radical newspaper L Ami du Peuple, published

FRENCH REVOLUTION, c1792. Sale of the radical newspaper L Ami du Peuple, published by Jean-Paul Marat. Watercolor by Charles Monnet, c1792

Background imageMarat Collection: The Heroic Charlotte La Corday

The Heroic Charlotte La Corday, Upon Her Trial, At The Bar Of The Revolutionary Tribunal Of Paris, July 17, 1793, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, Artist, Engraving

Background imageMarat Collection: French (Swiss-born) physician, journalist, and revolutionary politician

French (Swiss-born) physician, journalist, and revolutionary politician. Oil on canvas, 1793, by Joseph Boze
JEAN-PAUL MARAT (1743-1793). French (Swiss-born) physician, journalist, and revolutionary politician. Oil on canvas, 1793, by Joseph Boze

Background imageMarat Collection: MARAT, Jean-Paul (1743-1793). French radical

MARAT, Jean-Paul (1743-1793). French radical revolutionary. Etching

Background imageMarat Collection: JEAN-PAUL MARAT (1743-1793). French Revolutionary politician. Contemporary engraving

JEAN-PAUL MARAT (1743-1793). French Revolutionary politician. Contemporary engraving

Background imageMarat Collection: Triomphe de Marat

Triomphe de Marat. Jean Paul Marat with crown of laurel leaves carried on shoulders of man around whom others are crowded; celebrating his acquittal by Revolutionary Tribunal. Date 1793

Background imageMarat Collection: Leaders of the Terror

Leaders of the Terror
The three principals of the Montagnard faction - Robespierre, Danton and Marat - meet in the cabaret de la rue de Paon : for a while they wield dictatorial power

Background imageMarat Collection: Club Des Cordeliers

Club Des Cordeliers
One of several partisan clubs in revolutionary Paris, the Cordeliers influential members include Danton, Desmoulins, Marat and Theroigne de Mericourt

Background imageMarat Collection: Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 5

Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 5
Act three : the Prince, disguised as a revolutionary, with Mariella, who knows his identity and resolves to flee Paris with him

Background imageMarat Collection: Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 4

Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 4
Act two : the Prince, disguised as a revolutionary, recognises his mother at the Revolutionary Tribunal

Background imageMarat Collection: Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 3

Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 3
Act one : the prince (in disguise) embraces his mother, imprisoned by the Revolutionaries, through the bars of the prison

Background imageMarat Collection: Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 2

Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 2
Act one : the prince (in disguise) joins the Marats, the revolutionary guard, hoping he will be able to rescue his imprisoned mother, la Princesse de Fleury

Background imageMarat Collection: Marat / Raffet / Bosselman

Marat / Raffet / Bosselman
JEAN-PAUL MARAT French revolutionary statesman



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"Marat: A Revolutionary's Tragic End" In the tumultuous era of the French Revolution, one name stands out among the rest - Jean-Paul Marat. Known as a fiery and radical politician, Marat played a significant role in shaping the course of history. However, his life was cut short in a shocking act of violence that forever etched his name into the annals of revolution. On that fateful day, 13th July 1793, Charlotte Corday approached Marat while he soaked in his bath. With cold determination, she fatally stabbed him, ending his life and sending shockwaves throughout France. This infamous event would later be immortalized by Jacques Louis David in his haunting oil painting aptly titled "The Death of Marat. " But who was this man? Born in 1743, Marat rose to prominence during the French Revolution as an advocate for change and social justice. His impassioned speeches and writings rallied support from ordinary citizens who felt oppressed by an unjust system. One such pivotal moment came on 20th June 1789 when Marat joined forces with fellow revolutionaries at the Tennis Court Oath ceremony. Together they vowed not to disband until a new constitution was established – a powerful symbol of their commitment to reform. Despite being revered by many for championing their cause against inequality and corruption, others saw him as dangerous and fanatical. The line between heroism and extremism blurred as tensions escalated during those turbulent times. Following his untimely demise at just fifty years old, engravings depicting Marat's assassination circulated widely across France. Artists like Louis Brion de la Tour captured both the gruesome scene itself and its aftermath – showing Marat lying lifeless in his tub or being struck down by Francois-Joseph Westermann. Even today, these images serve as reminders of how deeply divided society can become when passions run high.