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Liberty Leading the People - Wikipedia Liberty Leading the People (French: La Liberté guidant le peuple [la libɛʁte ɡidɑ̃ lə pœpl]) is a painting of the Romantic era by the French artist Eugène Delacroix, commemorating the July Revolution of 1830 that toppled King Charles X (r 1824–1830)
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Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix - A Detailed . . . Liberty Leading the People (1830) by Eugène Delacroix is considered one of the most revolutionary paintings from French history and French Romanticism It is described as a “national icon”, depicting and symbolizing the French uprising against the monarchy of the time it was painted In this article, we will look at this painting in more
Liberty Leading the People | Description, History, Facts . . . Liberty Leading the People, painting (1830) by French artist Eugene Delacroix commemorating the July Revolution that deposed King Charles X The heroic scene was initially received with mixed reviews, but it became one of Delacroix’s most popular paintings, an emblem of justified revolt
Liberty by Delacroix - every-picture Liberty Leading the People (or Liberty) by Delacroix is one the world’s most recognised paintings It has inspired postage stamps, covers of books and even the designer of the Statute of Liberty It comes from a painter associated with the establishment
July 28: Liberty Leading the People Analysis | artble. com The figure of Liberty dominated the composition; as she leads the charging people trampling over the corpses beneath them, she commands attention The brightly colored flag she handles forces the eye directly to the center of the canvas