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TITLE: Liberty (Special
Museum Series)
ARTIST: Delacroix (1798-1863)
SIZE: 19" x 27"
PIECES: 1000
PRICE: $18
MADE BY: Clementoni
DESCRIPTION: With this painting Delacroix responded to the July
revolution of 1830 against Charles X (king of France 1824-30) and absolutism in France, which finished with serious democratic reforms. As a result the new 'citizen king'
Louis-Phillippe was elected and his power was restricted; France became a bourgeois monarchy. Delacroix wrote to his
brother, a general: ‘Since I have not fought and conquered for the fatherland, I can at least paint
on its behalf.’ To the left of Liberty, a man wearing a top hat, is Delacroix himself. The boy with pistols on the right was perhaps the inspiration for the
character of Gavroche in Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables. The new king Louis-Phillippe bought the work for 3,000 francs, but
never exhibited it.
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