France, Paris: Liberty Leading the People in the Louvre
By glenda. Filed in Art, Civil War, Culture, Europe, Exhibition, France, History, military, Museum, Paris, Trafalgar Costsaver European Delight, Travel |.
Though foreigners flock to see the Mona Lisa, to the French, the most important painting in the Louvre – the unofficial national painting of France is this one, Liberty Leading the People by Delacroix. The bare-breasted female figure, who is called Marianne became a symbol of Liberty for the French Republic. Though Delacroix painted the July Revolution of 1830, the broken bodies beneath the flag depict the 40 years of civil war, political and social upheavals necessary to conquer the monarchy in order to win a representative government. The huge 8′ by 10′ scale adds to the dramatic patriotism.
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