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SH1 The Raft of the Medusa, painted by Théodore Géricault in 1818-1819, depicts the tragic aftermath of the wreck of the French frigate Méduse. The painting captures the desperation and hope of survivors adrift at sea, showcasing themes of human suffering and endurance. Géricault conducted extensive research, including interviews with survivors, to create a poignant commentary on the failure of leadership and the plight of the human condition. The work is considered a pivotal piece in the Romantic movement, emphasizing emotion and dramatic realism.

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