Jean-Paul Marat: A Revolutionary in Politics—and Optics

Stephen R. Wilk

Jean-Paul Marat, a motivational figure in the French Revolution, was also a disruptive force in optics.

 

figureThe Death of Marat by Jacques-Louis David (1748–1825).

If you’ve heard of Jean-Paul Marat, you likely gleaned that knowledge from studying the French Revolution or Jacques-Louis David’s famous painting The Death of Marat. Marat called for the dissolution of the 18th century French monarchy and championed basic human rights for the poor.

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