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Power
Control
Authority

Georges Seurat, A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, 1884-86, oil on canvas

Jacques-Louis David, Oath of the Horatii, 1785, oil on canvas
Power, control, and authority are some of history's most important influences made in art. David and Rigaud were both commissioned by people of high authority to create the listed works. They symbolized the power they had through symbolism while remaining a work of art. While Seurat's notion towards power and control is more contemporary when compared to similar works addressing similar topics, his point still comes across; the people in control are those of high status.
Works Cited
“Seurat, A Sunday on La Grande Jatte.” Khan Academy, Khan Academy, www.khanacademy.org/humanities/becoming-
modern/avant-garde-france/post-impressionism/v/georges-seurat-a-sunday-on-la-grande-jatte-1884-1884-86.
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“David, Oath of the Horatii.” Khan Academy, Khan Academy, www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ap-art-history/later-europe-and-americas/enlightenment-revolution/a/david-oath-of-the-horatii.
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“A Beginner's Guide to Rococo Art.” Khan Academy, Khan Academy, www.khanacademy.org/humanities/monarchy-enlightenment/rococo/a/a-beginners-guide-to-rococo-art.
