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La Libertad guiando al pueblo: El poder y el secreto del icono de Delacroix
La Libertad guiando al pueblo: El poder y el secreto del icono de Delacroix YouTube video by La Cámara del Arte

🎨 La Libertad guiando al pueblo de Eugène Delacroix no muestra solo una revuelta 💥: convierte la libertad en símbolo vivo 🚩🔥

#Arte #Historia #Revolución #Delacroix

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French artist Eugène Delacroix painted this work after his 1832 journey to North Africa, and it quickly became one of the best-known images of 19th-century French Orientalism. Its brilliance lies in color, surface, and mood as burnished reds, smoky greens, mauves, and pearly whites create a suspended moment that feels private rather than dramatic. 

Four women occupy an intimate interior, though only three are seated together at the center of the scene while a fourth, a Black “attendant,” walks by at right in profile, her body turned as if she has just paused mid-step. At left, one woman reclines against stacked cushions, looking at us with a calm, slightly tired gaze. She wears layered necklaces, a low white chemise, and richly trimmed garments in cream, gold, coral, and blue. The two women in the middle sit cross-legged on a carpet, leaning subtly toward one another. One wears a translucent blouse and abundant jewelry. The other, dressed in white with pink trim and green trousers, lowers her head toward a hookah placed on the tiled floor. Slippers, a small brazier, patterned rugs, ceramic wall tiles, a red cabinet with glass vessels, a gilt mirror, and a heavy curtain deepen the room’s textured quiet. Light skims skin, silk, gauze, and metal, making the atmosphere feel both hushed and sensuous.

The painting also asks for careful viewing. This is not a neutral document of Algerian life, but a French artist’s constructed vision shaped by colonial-era fascination, selective access, and unequal power. The women are presented as inward, self-contained presences rather than active performers, which gives the scene unusual psychological depth. The standing attendant complicates the picture further, drawing attention to race, labor, and hierarchy inside this luxurious space. Acquired by the French state in 1834, the painting later became a touchstone for generations of artists, including Picasso, who returned to it repeatedly.

French artist Eugène Delacroix painted this work after his 1832 journey to North Africa, and it quickly became one of the best-known images of 19th-century French Orientalism. Its brilliance lies in color, surface, and mood as burnished reds, smoky greens, mauves, and pearly whites create a suspended moment that feels private rather than dramatic. Four women occupy an intimate interior, though only three are seated together at the center of the scene while a fourth, a Black “attendant,” walks by at right in profile, her body turned as if she has just paused mid-step. At left, one woman reclines against stacked cushions, looking at us with a calm, slightly tired gaze. She wears layered necklaces, a low white chemise, and richly trimmed garments in cream, gold, coral, and blue. The two women in the middle sit cross-legged on a carpet, leaning subtly toward one another. One wears a translucent blouse and abundant jewelry. The other, dressed in white with pink trim and green trousers, lowers her head toward a hookah placed on the tiled floor. Slippers, a small brazier, patterned rugs, ceramic wall tiles, a red cabinet with glass vessels, a gilt mirror, and a heavy curtain deepen the room’s textured quiet. Light skims skin, silk, gauze, and metal, making the atmosphere feel both hushed and sensuous. The painting also asks for careful viewing. This is not a neutral document of Algerian life, but a French artist’s constructed vision shaped by colonial-era fascination, selective access, and unequal power. The women are presented as inward, self-contained presences rather than active performers, which gives the scene unusual psychological depth. The standing attendant complicates the picture further, drawing attention to race, labor, and hierarchy inside this luxurious space. Acquired by the French state in 1834, the painting later became a touchstone for generations of artists, including Picasso, who returned to it repeatedly.

“Femmes d’Alger dans leur appartement” (Women of Algiers in Their Apartment) by Eugène Delacroix (French) - Oil on canvas / 1834 - Musée du Louvre (Paris, France) #WomenInArt #EugeneDelacroix #Delacroix #EugèneDelacroix #LouvreMuseum #MuseeDuLouvre #LeLouvre #arte #artText #FrenchArt #Orientalism

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Fraîchement rénové, le #MuséedelaVieRomantique s'intéresse aux ciels dans la peinture de #PaulHuet et de ses contemporains #Delacroix #Rousseau #Boudin etc. L'exposition n'a rien à dire sur le sujet et montre surtout des paysages où les ciels sont d'un intérêt tout relatif. C'est nul, c'est raté !

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LIBERTY LEADING THE PEOPLE – If Eugène Delacroix had been born two centuries later, perhaps he would have used his prodigious talent to draw political cartoons like this one to honor the people of my hometown, Minneapolis. #Minneapolis #Minnesota #ICE #LibertyLeadingThePeople #Delacroix

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The Soviet Union & Islamophobic Art ?
The Soviet Union & Islamophobic Art ? YouTube video by Lady Izdihar

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Adaptation of #Delacroix #FrenchRevolution painting of bare breasted flag waving leading female figure. But from #RussianCivilWar.

Since men can reveal their chests also this intends to express equality. But she's modestly dressed otherwise & still in #Islamic style.

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Acabo de darme cuenta de la conexión con #Delacroix de la nueva temporada de @marvelrivalsglobal.bsky.social 💥
Deadpool era obvio 😂 "El libertador" guiando a los personajes fuera del laberinto del coleccionista.
Pero lo de Psilocke y Elsa! Holaaa Hasta la luz arribita
To guapo el #Rivals

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A museum dedicated to ‘Romantic Life’ will reopen this Valentine’s Day in Paris Art lovers and romantics, this one’s for you

Went there before the #pandemic and visited Balzac's study
www.timeout.com/news/a-museu... My photo essay here
nkozphoto.com/index.php/20... #balzac #literature #romanticism #delacroix

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ARTE - STORIA DELL'ARTE - LA LIBERTA' CHE GUIDA IL POPOLO - EUGENE DELACROIX Blog dedicato alla critica letteraria,operistica, musicale, teatrale,da parte di un musicista-loggionista appassionato ovvero io: Stefano Villa

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#art #History #Delacroix

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La Libertad guiando al pueblo: El poder y el secreto del icono de Delacroix
La Libertad guiando al pueblo: El poder y el secreto del icono de Delacroix YouTube video by La Cámara del Arte

¿Crees que ya lo sabes todo sobre La Libertad guiando al pueblo? 🤔

¿Qué pasaría si te dijera que hay detalles en el cuadro de Delacroix que casi nadie ve… y que cambian por completo su interpretación? 🔍✨

#Arte #Delacroix #Historia #Cultura

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La_Mort_de_Sardanapale,_Eugène_Delacroix.jpg

La_Mort_de_Sardanapale,_Eugène_Delacroix.jpg

"La Mort de Sardanapale" par Eugène Delacroix, 1827. Ce chef-d'œuvre romantique, réalisé à l'huile, dépeint le chaos et la passion de la fin de Sardanapale. #ArtRomantique #Delacroix

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La Liberté guidant le peuple : histoire d’un tableau politique Peint en 1830, La Liberté guidant le peuple illustre la révolte contre Charles X et la fin de la Restauration. Delacroix y fixe les Trois Glorieuses, pas une utopie républicaine. Un tableau de colère, pas de propagande. Un cadre parfait pour jouer les tensions sociales et politiques du Paris de 1830.
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#pensamiento #reflexión #filosofíadevida #arte #art #artista #artist #pintura #paint #delacroix

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The way of the Spartans 1 The remarkable story of how Lycurgus laid down the oral laws of Sparta, to create the perfect male warrior. Paintings by Degas, Delacroix, David and others.
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France #Histoire #Art : documentaire Arte "Eugène #Delacroix (1798-1863), un air de liberté" 2025❤️
arte-magazine.arte.tv/press-kit/3569
www.arte.tv/fr/videos/11...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh7N...
histoire-image.org/etudes/liber...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYAp...

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Delacroix, un air de liberté - Regarder le documentaire complet | ARTE En 1830, Eugène Delacroix livre sa vision de la révolution de Juillet, à laquelle il a assisté, dans "La Liberté guidant le peuple". Suivant les étapes de sa restauration au Louvre, le réalisateur Mar...

🎨 Sur @artefr.bsky.social le 2.11 / déjà en ligne : "Eugène #Delacroix, un air de liberté", une plongée dans le tableau iconique "La Liberté guidant le peuple", récemment restauré, dont la force symbolique se révèle d'une troublante actualité. #Art @museelouvre.bsky.social

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Reading Visual Art: 231 Tiger Drawing the chariot of Bacchus/Dionysus, fighting with Christian martyrs, in a Paris zoo, or torrential rain in a tropical storm, or being hunted to be turned into a skin.
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Reading Visual Art: 231 Tiger Drawing the chariot of Bacchus/Dionysus, fighting with Christian martyrs, in a Paris zoo, or torrential rain in a tropical storm, or being hunted to be turned into a skin.
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Reading Visual Art: 231 Tiger Drawing the chariot of Bacchus/Dionysus, fighting with Christian martyrs, in a Paris zoo, or torrential rain in a tropical storm, or being hunted to be turned into a skin.
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Reading Visual Art: 231 Tiger Drawing the chariot of Bacchus/Dionysus, fighting with Christian martyrs, in a Paris zoo, or torrential rain in a tropical storm, or being hunted to be turned into a skin.
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Reading Visual Art: 231 Tiger Drawing the chariot of Bacchus/Dionysus, fighting with Christian martyrs, in a Paris zoo, or torrential rain in a tropical storm, or being hunted to be turned into a skin.
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Reading Visual Art: 231 Tiger Drawing the chariot of Bacchus/Dionysus, fighting with Christian martyrs, in a Paris zoo, or torrential rain in a tropical storm, or being hunted to be turned into a skin.
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Image: Delacroix, Mephistopheles Flying over Wittenberg, 1828
Mephistopheles (from Goethe's Faust), a naked devil with angel wings and a mischievous expression, flies over a city at night.

Image: Delacroix, Mephistopheles Flying over Wittenberg, 1828 Mephistopheles (from Goethe's Faust), a naked devil with angel wings and a mischievous expression, flies over a city at night.

#Delacroix is one of the most famous painters of 19th-century France. He also produced illustrations – although Delacroix's illustrations were not well received in his homeland, #Goethe greatly appreciated his illustrations for Faust, he found them ‘whimsical’. #Delacroix #Lithography

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Death of Sardanapalus, Eugene Delacroix (1827)

Death of Sardanapalus, Eugene Delacroix (1827), etidiohnew.blogspot.com/2025/10/deat...

#art #paintings #romanticism #delacroix

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A beautiful tribute to French journalist Antoni Lallican by #Kusto #kusto_Cartoon - #Lallican died friday 3 october 2025 #drone #attack #Russia. He had been covering the war since the start. Great #drawing - Great #Tribute - #French Lady #Liberty #Delacroix leading the brave in #Ukraine

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#BlueskyArtchallenge
#painting
#art
#Delacroix, vue depuis les hauteurs de Dieppe, 1852

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Ежен Делакруа — Сусіди. Post by Сусіди.

Людина завжди ...
Ежен Делакруа

L'homme recommence toujours ...
Eugène Delacroix
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#українська #життя #початок #мудрість #Делакруа
#life #beginning #wisdom #Delacroix #quote

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The Louvre #MuseeDuLouvre #ParisMuseum #ArtLovers #ArtHistory #CeilingArt #HistoricArt #GalleryOfApollo #Delacroix #TravelParis #ParisTrip #ParisMonAmour #CityOfLight #VisitParis #ExploreParis #CeilingGoals #ArchitectureLovers #BaroqueArt #RenaissanceArt #PalaceVibes #ArtOfTheDay #Masterpiece

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Dave Brown’s #RoguesGallery after #Delacroix @Independent on #Farage #ReformUK #ECHR #HumanRights #Flags - political cartoon gallery in London original-political-cartoon.com

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Ferdinand-Victor-Eugène Delacroix 🇫🇷👨🏻‍🎨, fallece #13Agosto de 1863🙏🏻
Junto a Géricault, marcó una era con obras vibrantes inspiradas en historia, literatura y mitología
Su ilustración del Fausto de Goethe es icónica 🖼
#FelizMiércoles
#Delacroix #Pintura #Arte #OtrebordmXCultura

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Descubre cómo la ciencia desvela los secretos de Delacroix. Un fascinante viaje al mundo del arte a través de análisis técnicos que revelan detalles ocultos y técnicas innovadoras del pintor. ¡Una nueva perspectiva sobre un genio! arte #Delacroix #ciencia ... Link

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