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  1. 4 de ago. de 2002 · La Liberté guidant le peuple. Liberty leading the People (90 Kb); Painted on 28 July 1830, to commemorate the July Revolution that had just brought Louis-Philippe to the French throne; Louvre. This painting, which is a sort of political poster, is meant to celebrate the day of 28 July 1830, when the people rose and dethroned the Bourbon king.

  2. This brush drawing is traditionally thought to represent an episode of street violence in Paris that Eugène Delacroix witnessed during the July Revolution of 1830. As such, it served as raw material for his best-known work: Liberty Leading the People (1830; Musée du Louvre, Paris), exhibited at the Salon the following year.

  3. La Libertad guiando al pueblo. La Libertad guiando al pueblo (en francés: La Liberté guidant le peuple) es un cuadro pintado por Eugène Delacroix en 1830 y conservado en el Museo del Louvre de París y uno de los más famosos de la historia . El lienzo simboliza la Revolución de 1830 del día 28 de julio, una escena en la que el pueblo de ...

  4. 22 de jun. de 2020 · July 27, 1830 marked the beginning of three days fighting when the Royal Guard was dispensed throughout Paris to protect gun shops from looters. The French people instead attacked the Royal Guard with cobblestones and roof tiles. In Delacroix’s painting we see Liberty, the personification of France, leading the people in the fighting.

  5. Liberty Leading the People by Eugene Delacroix. Liberty Leading the People was made in response to the political upheaval that would resulted in the overthrow of the reigning monarch, Charles X. This work was begun in October, 1830. "I have undertaken a modern subject, a barricade ... so that, if I did not win for my country, I will at least be ...

  6. 13 de jul. de 2013 · English: Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix, 1833 Español : La Libertad guiando al Pueblo , cuadro de Eugène Delacroix (1833). Esperanto : Libereco Ĉefa La homoj de Eugène Delacroix, 1833

  7. Overview. Eugène Delacroix was one of the giants of French painting, but his last full retrospective exhibition in Paris dates back to 1963, the centenary year of his death. In collaboration with the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Louvre is holding a historic exhibition featuring some 180 works—mostly paintings—as a tribute to ...