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Which sentiment expressed in David's painting Death of Marat caused it to become a symbol of the French Revolution?

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The Death of Marat is presently housed in the Royal Belgian Museum of Fine Arts. It keeps bringing to mind how the French Revolution was influenced by the free press and the force of words. The French Revolution's actual emblem is The Death of Marat, in the end.

The official painter of the French Revolution, Jacques Louis David, created the Death of Marat in 1793 as a memorial to his murdered friend, the revolutionary publicist Jean-Paul Marat, following his murder. One of the iconic pictures from that time period, the artwork is currently on display in the Museum of Fine Arts in Brussels. The majority of visitors to museums are at least vaguely familiar with the picture and its background.

You are surely aware that David's portrayal was utilized as Jacobin propaganda and that the aforementioned killing occurred during the Reign of Terror in the French Revolution. You may be aware that Charlotte Corday, who gained entry to Marat's home by offering to provide him with information about Revolutionary War foes, stabbed him to death. You may be aware that Marat is seen in a bathtub because he was treating a skin ailment, and that the note held in his hand is evidence of Corday's deception, displaying a message from her pleading for his assistance.

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