The French Revolution inspired Eugene Delacroix to paint Liberty guiding the French people by Luis Arcas Brauner

The French Revolution inspired Eugene Delacroix to paint Liberty guiding the French people

(The French Revolution inspired Eugene Delacroix to paint Liberty guiding the French people (colour litho))


Luis Arcas Brauner

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The French Revolution inspired Eugene Delacroix to paint Liberty guiding the French people by Luis Arcas Brauner. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
artist · flag · france · europe · delacroix eugene (1798-1863) · 19th century · painter · sword · flag · painter · drawing · liberty · paris salon · french revolution · painting · pierre guerin · paris · gericault · / Bridgeman Images · / Look and Learn
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