


In a second, historical section, studio replicas conserved in Reims, Dijon and Versailles will be presented, as well as a version belonging to a private collection (Paris). This research, carried out by the European Centre for Archaeometry of the University of Liège, is based on the use of scientific imaging techniques and non-invasive physico-chemical analyses carried out in situ. The Death of Marat, 1907 by Edvard Munch. The first scientific section presents the results of the material and technical pluridisciplinary study entitled " Face to Face" conducted on "The death of Marat", which reveals for the first time the underlying sketch of the masterpiece. 2 × LP, Album, Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition, Reissue, Clear Ultra Clear / Oxblood Red (Half & Half) Flenser Records FR45, Enemies List Home Recordings none. Three quarters of the gray-brown bathtub is covered by a wooden board. The faked letter of introduction with which she fraudulently entered his home is still held in the dead man's hand. The exhibition is structured in three sections giving the public an new understanding of David's work. Marat, a leader of the French Revolution of 1789, is portrayed just after being stabbed to death in his bath by a fervent revolutionist, Charlotte Corday. For the first time, we are offering an unprecedented approach to David's artwork by combining both historical and contemporary views, as well as a scientific approach by presenting to the public of the results of a research campaign that involved laboratory analyses. She quickly plunged it into Marats heart and then hid in his home, where she was eventually found and arrested. In order to bear witness to the central position of this painting in the advent of modern art, the Royal Museums dedicate an exhibition to this masterpiece of our collections. Since 1893, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium own Jacques Louis David's masterpiece "The death of Marat" (1793).
