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by Don McCunn
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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.
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The subject of Jacques-Louis David’s painting, 'Death of Marat,' Jean-Paul Marat, was a radical journalist and politician during the French... more
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Average Rating (4.84 Stars):
DAWN POMEROY-NORWOOD
March 27th, 2024
A perfect card that is accurate to the artwork.
DAWN POMEROY-NORWOOD
March 27th, 2024
This art did not translate well in this printed card. The foreground detail does not show well, unfortunately. I do love the art itself.
DAWN POMEROY-NORWOOD
March 27th, 2024
I'm not sure this artwork can be accurately replicated in this format. I may try ordering it as a print to see if that will work better.
DAWN POMEROY-NORWOOD
March 27th, 2024
A nice card to frame or give. A fun artwork.
DAWN POMEROY-NORWOOD
March 27th, 2024
A lovely card I will give.
DAWN POMEROY-NORWOOD
March 27th, 2024
The image is a little dark but it is a card I will give at Christmas.
The subject of Jacques-Louis David’s painting, 'Death of Marat,' Jean-Paul Marat, was a radical journalist and politician during the French Revolution. Suffering violent itching from a skin disease he probably contracted while hiding in the sewers of Paris, he frequently sought the comfort of a cold bath, and he laid a board across the tub to serve as his desk.
Marat was writing at this desk when Charlotte Corday called on the pretext of giving him information about his enemies’ activities. Over his wife’s worried protests, Marat admitted Corday, who thrust a five-inch kitchen knife into his chest. Within minutes, he died from massive bleeding.
In memorializing his friend’s death, the artist chose to leave out the women and to portray the knife lying on the floor instead of in Marat’s chest. There is also no blood.
'The Other Marat' considers the fate of his wife.
(Excerpt from the book 'Revisiting the Classics.')
I am a photographer/costumer raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. I hold a BS in theatre from the University of Texas at Austin and an MA in theatre from UCSB. For me photography is theatre at 1/60th of a second. It gives me particular pleasure to work with talented models to create original imagery inspired by fine art that has been enjoyed for centuries. See full bio & vita
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