Divided into separate essays on different aspects of Jacques-Louis David's late career. Bordes' catalog (i)_________ a great deal of knowledge, never providing a full introduction to the painter's life or to the period in which he lived.
Yet while the book may (ii)_________the casual reader, cognoscenti will delight in the wonderfully complete detail
on each picture, not to mention the caustic little jabs at colleagues that Bordes occasionally delivers. The world of David scholarship, as befits its subject, is not a (iii)_________place.
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