ºÚÁÏÉç

Skip navigation

Main menu

  • What's on
  • Art & Artists
    • The Collection
      Artists
      Artworks
      Art by theme
      Media
      Videos
      Podcasts
      Short articles
      Learning
      Schools
      Art Terms
      Tate Research
      Art Making
      Create like an artist
      Kids art activities
      Tate Draw game
  • Visit
  • DISCOVER ART
  • ARTISTS A-Z
  • ARTWORK SEARCH
  • ART BY THEME
  • VIDEOS
  • ART TERMS
  • SCHOOLS
  • TATE KIDS
  • RESEARCH
  • Tate Britain
    Tate Britain Free admission
  • ºÚÁÏÉç
    ºÚÁÏÉç Free admission
  • Tate Liverpool + RIBA North
    Tate Liverpool + RIBA North Free admission
  • Tate St Ives
    Tate St Ives Ticket or membership card required
  • FAMILIES
  • ACCESSIBILITY
  • SCHOOLS
  • PRIVATE TOURS
Tate Logo
Tate Britain Exhibition

David, 1748-1825

4 December 1948 – 16 January 1949
Blank Image (for use as default)

Much more than is commonly thought, David deserves the title of ‘Father of modern painting’, a title which Delacroix had given to him. Openly or by indirect means his influence worked throughout the nineteenth century.

To the classical artists, to Ingres and his pupils, he has passed on the ideas, the language, the feeling for formal beauty and the prescriptive right of the spirit to explain the phenomena of life, which it was his task to make clear.

But to the Romantics, his legacy has been all the deeper felt for its concealment.

What David loved in ancient Rome, what he himself sought above all, was the power to exceed human limitations by straining his energy and stretching his power to their limit: but unlike the Romantics, he thought he could achieve through the constraint of discipline rather than by an explosion of the passions.

It was Géricault who called David ‘the first of our artists, the regenerator of our school’.

R. Huyghe

Tate Britain

Millbank
London SW1P 4RG
ºÚÁÏÉç

Dates

4 December 1948 – 16 January 1949

Find out more

Artwork
Close

Join in

Sign up to emails

Sign up to emails

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google and apply.

°Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s privacy policy

About

  • About us
  • Our collection
  • Terms and copyright
  • Governance
  • ARTIST ROOMS
  • Tate Kids

Support

  • ºÚÁÏÉç
  • Patrons
  • Donate
  • Corporate
  • Press
  • Jobs
  • Accessibility
  • Privacy
  • Cookies
  • Contact
© The Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery, 2025
All rights reserved