Eugène Delacroix - Liberty Leading the People Poster

IA200593
Eugène Delacroix (1798 - 1863)
July 28. Liberty Leading the People (July 28 1830)
Salon of 1831 - H. : 2,60 m. ; L. : 3,25 m

The Paris uprising of July 27, 28, and 29, 1830, known as the Trois Glorieuses ("Three Glorious Days"), was initiated by the liberal republicans for violation of the Constitution...
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Characteristics

Dimensions
50 x 70 cm
Museum
Musée du Louvre
Theme
Gender and interior scene
Maintenance
Store in a dry place, protected by a case or plastic bag
Artist
Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863)
Art movements
19th century, Romanticism, Neo-Classicism
Reference
IA200593
EAN
3336729163885
Matière de l'article
Paper
Conservation museum
Paris - Musée du Louvre

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Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863)

A French painter born in Charenton-Saint-Maurice, he is considered to be the main representative of romanticism in 19th century French painting. With a solid reputation, he received major orders from the State for canvases and decorations for walls and ceilings of public monuments. In the following years, he produced works inspired by historical or literary anecdotes as well as contemporary events (Freedom Guiding the People) or a trip to the Maghreb (Women of Algiers in their apartments).