Eugène Delacroix’s ‘Liberty Leading the People’ commemorates which historical event?
The July Revolution of 1830
'Liberty Leading the People', painted in 1830 by Eugène Delacroix, is a vibrant celebration of the July Revolution, a revolt that overthrew King Charles X of France. What is particularly intriguing is that Delacroix, although he did not directly participate in the events, was deeply inspired by the spirit of revolution and decided to immortalize this struggle for freedom. The allegorical figure of Liberty, brandishing the tricolor flag, has since embodied the universal desire for freedom and justice. Delacroix succeeded in capturing not only a key moment in French history but also in creating an icon of the fight against oppression, making his work relevant across ages.