Eugène Delacroix, in commemorating the July Revolution,…
November 1830 CE
Eugène Delacroix, in commemorating the July Revolution, paints what is to be his most influential work, Liberty Leading the People, which for choice of subject and technique highlights the differences between the romantic approach and the neoclassical style.
Delacroix's unforgettable image of Parisians, having taken up arms, marching forward under the banner of the tricolor representing liberty and freedom is inspired by contemporary events to invoke the romantic image of the spirit of liberty.
The soldiers lying dead in the foreground offer poignant counterpoint to the symbolic female figure, who is illuminated triumphantly, as if in a spotlight, holding the tricolor in one hand and brandishing a bayoneted musket with the other.