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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).
Marianne (pronounced) has been the national personification of the French Republic since the French Revolution, as a personification of liberty, equality, fraternity and reason, as well as a portrayal of the Goddess of Liberty.
Marianne is a national symbol of France, symbolising reason, liberty and the ideals of the republic. The portrait of Marianne is seen frequently in France, including numerous statues, coins, stamps and banknotes.
You’ll find the image of Marianne on official seals and postage stamps; sculpted busts of her adorn city halls and public buildings throughout the country. Every French person can easily recognise her, but no one can describe exactly what she looks like. Just what is the story of Marianne of France….
12 Οκτ 2021 · In the depiction of Liberty, sometimes incorrectly considered Marianne, on the official seal of France, a female figure wears drapey robes and a has a crown that looks like rays of light emanating from her head; it’s easy to see how this portrayal influenced Bartholdi’s Statue of Liberty.
17 Αυγ 2023 · A woman personifying the concept and the Goddess of Liberty leads the people forward over a barricade and the bodies of the fallen, holding the flag of the French Revolution – the tricolour flag, which remains France's national flag – in one hand and brandishing a bayonetted musket with the other.
One of the most famous paintings in French history, it depicts a fierce conflict between the king’s adherents and the ordinary people of France. With the French flag in one hand and a gun in the other, Liberty, who is symbolized by a lovely lady, leads a charge into the battle.