[EVENT IN ENGLISH IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE FRENCH AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF PHILADELPHIA]
Zoom link will be sent an hour before the event
Virtual Exploration of
Jacques-Louis David' "The Death of Marat"
Featuring Paul Glenshaw
Great art comes from real people living real lives. In his popular Art+History series, Paul Glenshaw brings his audience though space and time to revisit vibrant moments in history when iconic works were created, whether it’s Second Empire Paris, Boston in the American Revolution, or medieval Calais.
The immersive presentations are more like live documentaries than lectures. They're designed especially for the online experience, with
extensive use of Google Earth seamlessly integrated with archival maps, images, and dramatic footage to put the viewer right in the
action.
The Death of Marat, by Jacques-Louis David
Why was journalist and politician Jean-Paul Marat assassinated in his bathtub in 1793? Why would a young woman from an impoverished noble
family work her way into his home and kill him? How did Marat rise to prominence in the Revolution? Why did David choose to create the
painting?
We will explore the intersections of these lives in the tumult of the French
Revolution, and the lasting appeal of this extraordinary painting.
From online reviews:
“What a wonderful way to learn about art and history!”
“I can't wait to be part of another of Paul's presentations because they really make me feel I am a part of what is happening!”
Paul Glenshaw's lifelong passions over several disciplines all fuel the same goal: storytelling. In addition to being an instructor and
lecturer for the Smithsonian Associates, Paul is co-director, writer, and producer of the just completed documentary The
Lafayette Escadrille.
He is a frequent contributor to the Smithsonian’s Air & Space magazine, and recent drawing projects include work with the Folger
Shakespeare Library and the National Museum of Health and Medicine. He is also a writer and producer for the theater, radio, museum
exhibits, interactive media, and STEM education. He lives in Silver Spring, Maryland and is a graduate of Washington University in St.
Louis.
More at www.glenshawcreative.com.