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Publisher: Columbia University Press Summary: Through a close reading of Jacques-Louis David's 'The Tennis Court Oath', James Ensor's 'Christ's Entry into Brussels in 1889' and Alfredo Jaar's 'They Loved it so Much, the Revolution', this text investigates an old-age dilemma: How do artists fashion a truthful representation of 'the people'?
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Pub Date: 2008
Publisher: Columbia University Press

Through a close reading of Jacques-Louis David's 'The Tennis Court Oath', James Ensor's 'Christ's Entry into Brussels in 1889' and Alfredo Jaar's 'They Loved it so Much, the Revolution', this text investigates an old-age dilemma: How do artists fashion a truthful representation of 'the people'?

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