Jean-Paul Marat met his end in his bathtub. The assailant was sent to the guillotine but the murder would live on in an indelible painting.
And yet, a lifelong interest emerged as a direct result of this version of the painting. “As best as I can reconstruct, my ...
The radical French revolutionary Jean-Paul Marat died, famously, in a bathtub. He was soaking in one when his assassin, Charlotte Corday, plunged a kitchen knife into his chest in 1793. And he was ...
In 1790, French Revolution-era firebrand Jean-Paul Marat wrote to his readers, "Five or six hundred heads cut off would have assured your repose, freedom and happiness." Yet while Marat wrote of ...
Twitching, trembling. Stuttering, staggering. Yelling, yowling. Jabbering and gesticulating. Young actors tend to love the chance to get in-your-face with extreme behavior, as in Balagan Theatre’s ...
We didn't know that night that he'd be, for the rest of the decade, pro tennis' biggest puzzle. All we saw in Marat Safin then was the total package: TV handsome, fluent in English, Spanish and ...
With an assist in last night's game against the Anaheim Ducks, Marat Khusnutdinov recorded his first career point. Marat Khusnutdinov has been very good on the face-off dot in the three NHL games he ...