Jacque Louis David did
Not sure about the spelling of the first name, but its close, :)
I don't recall a painting by Goya with this subject matter. Perhaps you are thinking of The Death of Marat by Jacques-Louis David? This was painted in 1793 and is in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Brussels.
The Death of Marat was created in 1793.
Death of Marat
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Francisco Goya
Francisco Goya did.
'THe Naked Maja' (la Maja desnuda) was painted about 1800 by Francisco Goya.
The name of the artist that painted a set of 80 capricho aquatint paintings is Francisco Goya. Francisco Goya was from France and he painted the set of aquatint paintings in 1797 and 1798.
Francisco de Goya .
Francisco de Goya .
Jacques-Louis David immortalized the French Revolutionary Jean-Paul Marat in his painting The Death of Marat. Marat was murdered by Charlotte Corday.
Surprisingly, perhaps, for a piece of art, the title of the piece actually describes what is shows. In the "Death of Marat", Jacques Louis David paints the scene of Jean-Paul Marat's assassination, which took place while Marat was bathing.