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History painter

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A history painter is not only a painter of historical motifs but depicts man in general, and particularly the great events of Greek and Roman fable and history, the capital subjects of scripture history, or a famous event in the life of a baroque potentate. The subject commonly ought to be either some eminent instance of heroic action or heroic suffering.

In academic theory, history painting is the noblest form of art.