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  1. 22 de jun. de 2020 · Eugène Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People, 1830. Since Friday’s post alluded to this painting and we haven’t yet looked at it here on NP, let’s do that now. The painting marks the July Revolution (aka: the Second French Revolution) where the French people overthrew King Charles X for suspending liberty of the press, cancelling ...

  2. 14 de jul. de 2023 · Liberty Leading the People is a painting usually associated with the July Revolution of 1830 in France. It is a large canvas showing a busty woman in the center raising a flag and holding a bayonet. She is barefoot, and walks over the bodies of the defeated, guiding a crowd around her. This is probably the most famous artwork of Eugène ...

  3. 3 de may. de 2024 · Louvre employees rehung Eugene Delacroix's 1830 oil painting Liberty Leading the People on Thursday after a six-month restoration. Dimitar Dilkoff / AFP via Getty Images. During the summer of 1830 ...

  4. 2 de jun. de 2023 · Media in category "La Liberté guidant le peuple (RF 129) by Eugène Delacroix". The following 77 files are in this category, out of 77 total. Eugène Delacroix - La liberté guidant le peuple-3.jpg 1,687 × 1,340; 3.5 MB. Eugène Delacroix - Liberty Leading the People (28th July 1830) - WGA6177.jpg 1,241 × 1,022; 172 KB.

  5. It is the result of a digital montage of the painting Liberty Leading the People, by Delacroix. Steoville used works of art to play with the idea of contemporary ‘censorship’. In this representation, literally, the lady who guides the people (Liberty) is a representation of the principle of freedom that is censored.

  6. 1 de may. de 2024 · Eugène Delacroix’s Liberty Leading the People (1830) has been celebrated as an emblem of the French Republic for almost 200 years. The dynamic scene of Liberty leading revolutionaries into ...

  7. 8 de jul. de 2021 · La Liberté guidant le peuple (Liberty Leading the People) (1830). Eugène Delacroix. Oil on Canvas. 260 cm x 325 cm. Louvre Museum. Paris, France. The energy that makes the painting vibrate, the color and the passion the work transmits are characteristic of Delacroix. Those characteristics turned him into the great master of the Romanticism.