Known as the ‘Father of the French School’ and the ‘regenerator of painting’, Jacques-Louis David created images that still haunt our collective imagination today: Marat Assassinated, Bonaparte Crossing the Alps, The Coronation of Napoleon. On the bicentenary of his death in exile in Brussels in 1825, the Louvre Museum offers a new exhibition which highlights his life and work. Story by France 2 and Emily Boyle.