Fate does not make us happy or unlucky, it only provides materials and seeds. In art, fate is both a subject and a source of inspiration - it shapes the stories and characters under the brush, and also leaves responses and questions in every work: Is fate a choice, or an arrangement that cannot be avoided? This book begins with David's "Death of Marat" during the French Revolution. The revolutionary Marat was soaking in the bathtub, dead. He was assassinated by the young woman who wrote to him for help. The blood on his chest was not dry, and the quill was still held in his drooping hand. These vivid depictions make death eternal.
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