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Liberty Leading the People (French: La Liberté guidant le peuple [la libɛʁte ɡidɑ̃ lə pœpl]) is a painting of the Romantic era by the French artist Eugène Delacroix, commemorating the July Revolution of 1830 that toppled King Charles X (r. 1824-1830).
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Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix (/ ˈ d ɛ l ə k r w ɑː, ˌ d ɛ l ə ˈ k r w ɑː / DEL-ə-krwah, - KRWAH; [1] French: [øʒɛn dəlakʁwa]; 26 April 1798 – 13 August 1863) was a French Romantic artist who was regarded as the leader of the French Romantic school.
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Eugène Delacroix – Liberty Leading the People (La Liberté guidant le peuple) (1830) France supported the Americans in their revolt against English rule and, in 1789, overthrew their own monarchy, with the cry of "Liberté, égalité, fraternité".
Frédéric Lambert noted its inspiration from Eugène Delacroix’s “La Liberté guidant le peuple”, a work from the revolution of 1830. [26] Adopted during a period of cohabitation, the logo is intended to be consensual, focusing more on communication than passionate symbolism.