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  1. Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix (26 tháng 4 năm 1798 – 13 tháng 8 năm 1863) là một họa sĩ người Pháp theo trường phái lãng mạn.Delacroix là một trong những gương mặt quan trọng của trường phái lãng mạn Pháp, là tác giả của những bức tranh nổi tiếng Liberty Leading the People (1830), Death of Sardanapalus, (1827-8), The Women of ...

  2. 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.

  3. Transcript. Delacroix's painting, Liberty Leading the People, captures the 1830 French Revolution. It features Liberty, an allegorical figure, leading diverse classes of people over a barricade. The artwork showcases chaos, energy, and the cost of revolution, while using vibrant colors and loose brushwork, breaking traditional art rules.

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  4. 6 de dic. de 2023 · By the time Delacroix was in his mid-20s—that is, by 1823—he was one of the leaders of the ascending French romantic movement. Eugène Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People (July 28, 1830), September – December 1830, oil on canvas, 260 x 325 cm (Musée du Louvre, Paris) From an early age, Delacroix had received an exceptional education.

  5. 28 July: Liberty Leading the People Delacroix's painting 28 July: Liberty Leading the People features individuals of various ages charging across a canvas littered with dead bodies. In the center, striding over the heap of corpses, a bare-breasted female figure holds a rifle in her left hand and a French flag in her right as she looks off to one side.

  6. 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.

  7. July 29 marked the end of the Bourbons on the throne of France. Louis-Philippe, Duke of Orléans, became King of the French. Eugène Delacroix drew inspiration from the events of 1830 for a painting that he submitted to the Salon of 1831: Liberty Leading the People, a