Murder in the Rue Marat: A Case of Art in Revolution

How an enigmatic masterpiece of the French Revolution became a talisman of the revolutionary spirit in our own time

Hardcover

Price:
$30.00/拢25.00
ISBN:
Published (US):
Nov 4, 2025
Published (UK):
Dec 30, 2025
2025
Pages:
160
Size:
5.5 x 8 in.
Illus:
37 color illus.

Jacques-Louis David鈥檚 The Death of Marat depicts the painter鈥檚 friend and fellow revolutionary, Jean-Paul Marat, collapsed in his bath after being fatally stabbed by a female assassin who stands just outside the frame. In this fascinating book, Thomas Crow traces the radical legacy of a painting that has been called the 笔颈别迟脿 of the French Revolution, showing how David鈥檚 masterpiece captures the saga of that violent era in the single figure of Marat, and how it reveals itself anew today.

Crow begins by describing how the painting鈥檚 enduring power came to the fore during the countercultural tumult of the 1960s, discussing how his vocation as a scholar arose out of his own encounter with the work. He then takes readers back to 1793, telling the story of the painting鈥檚 creation through the eyes of David, his subject, and Marat鈥檚 charismatic assassin, Charlotte Corday. Charting the history of its impact across more than two centuries, Crow shows how this multilayered portrait surfaced in succeeding waves of political dissent as an enduring talisman of popular insurgency.

Beautifully illustrated, Murder in the Rue Marat is an art historian鈥檚 disarmingly personal account of a painting whose hidden complexities bear witness to the promise and peril of revolution in Marat鈥檚 time and our own.