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File:Delacroix - La liberte.jpg

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Title
English: Liberty Leading the People.
Español: La libertad guiando al pueblo.
Français : La Liberté guidant le peuple.
Date 1830
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 325 × 260 cm (128.0 × 102.4 in)
Paris
Notes
English: Romantic history painting. Commemorates the French Revolution of 1830 (July Revolution) on 28 July 1830.
Español: Pintura histórica romántica. Conmemora la Revolución francesa el 28 de Julio de 1830.
Français : Peinture historique romantique. Commémore les Trois Glorieuses (la Révolution de Juillet) le 28 juillet 1830.
Source/Photographer File:Eugène Delacroix - La liberté guidant le peuple.jpg.
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