Among the dancers you can find the painter Henri Gervais, the journalist Paul Lot,
the artist Frederick Corday.
Marat, and everything he stood for, was idealized and championed-
completely the opposite of what Charlotte Corday had hoped for.
When Jean-Paul Marat's killer, Charlotte Corday, was executed by guillotine in 1793,
a man named Francois le Gros allegedly lifted her head and slapped both cheeks.