Charlotte Corday in Prison

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"Charlotte Corday in Prison" is a 19th-century historical painting by Tony Robert-Fleury depicting the French Revolution figure Charlotte Corday awaiting execution after assassinating Jean-Paul Marat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf history painting
painting
artForm oil painting
artisticSchool French academic painting
basedOn historical events of the French Revolution
countryOfOrigin France
creator Tony Robert-Fleury NERFINISHED
depicts Charlotte Corday NERFINISHED
French Revolution NERFINISHED
aftermath of the assassination of Jean-Paul Marat
female political figure
guards or officials in prison setting
prison interior
scene before execution
depictsEvent Reign of Terror NERFINISHED
depictsLocation Conciergerie prison NERFINISHED
depictsPersonRole assassin of Jean-Paul Marat
depictsTime 1793
genre historical painting
hasTheme individual conscience
martyrdom
political violence
revolutionary justice
inception 19th century
languageOfTitle French
mainSubject Charlotte Corday awaiting execution
movement Academic art
narrativeFocus psychological state before execution
originalTitle Charlotte Corday à la Conciergerie NERFINISHED
portrays Charlotte Corday as calm and resolute
subjectOf art historical analysis of Revolutionary imagery
studies on representation of women in the French Revolution

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Tony Robert-Fleury notableWork Charlotte Corday in Prison