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Jean Paul Marat, (1933). Creator: Unknown
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Jean Paul Marat, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Jean Paul Marat, (1933). Portrait of French political theorist and journalist Jean-Paul Marat (1743-1793), one of the most radical voices of the French Revolution. He was assassinated by Charlotte Corday while taking a medicinal bath for a debilitating skin condition. From " Gestalten Der Weltgeschichte", a book of cigarette-card portrait miniatures of figures in world history from the last four hundred years. [Germany, 1933]
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French Revolution Jean Paul Jean Paul Marat Journalism Journalist Marat Miniature Political Theorist Revolutionary Scientist
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This print showcases the enigmatic figure of Jean Paul Marat, a prominent French political theorist and journalist during the tumultuous era of the French Revolution. The portrait, taken in 1933 by an unknown creator, captures Marat's intense gaze and commanding presence. Marat was known for his radical views and fiery rhetoric that fueled the flames of rebellion against the monarchy. However, his life was tragically cut short when he fell victim to an assassination plot orchestrated by Charlotte Corday. The photograph immortalizes Marat at a pivotal moment in history, just before his untimely demise. The image is part of "Gestalten Der Weltgeschichte" a remarkable collection of cigarette-card portrait miniatures featuring influential figures from various periods in world history. Published in Germany in 1933, this compilation offers glimpses into significant individuals who have shaped our past. As we delve into this monochrome depiction, we are reminded of Marat's unwavering dedication to journalism as a means to advocate for social change. His legacy as both a scientist and statesman further solidifies his position as one of the key figures during this revolutionary period. This print serves as an intriguing window into the past—a visual testament to Marat's enduring impact on politics and society—an embodiment of rebellion captured within its frame.
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