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RM2BN49KP–Liberty Leading the People 28 July 1830 Eugène Delacroix 1798 - 1863, France, French, ( July Revolution of 1830, which toppled King Charles X of France. A woman of the people with a Phrygian cap personifying the concept of Liberty leads a varied group of people forward over a barricade and the bodies of the fallen, holding the flag of the French Revolution )
RMKNXCE3–Louis Philippe I, French Revolution of 1830, July Revolution, Paris
RM2A25M06–Illustration depicting events during the French 'July Revolution' of 1830.
RM2K61PJ2–Battle during the July Revolution of 1830 on Rue de Rohan, Paris. From a print by Jean Pierre Marie Jazet after the painting by Hippolyte Lecomte.
RMR6G3MW–FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY FIGURES - July Revolution of 1830 -(2nd French Revolution) - Portrait of financier Casimir Pierre Perier - Liberal-conservative Resistance Party leader, President of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Interior
RMTRG80X–LIBERTY LEADING THE PEOPLE 1830 painting by Eugene Delacroix to commemorate the French July Revolution of 1830
RMGR7AC8–François Pierre Guillaume Guizo (1787 – 1874) was a French historian, orator, and statesman. A dominant figure in French politics prior to the Revolution of 1848 and a conservative liberal who opposed the attempt by King Charles X to usurp legislative power, and worked to sustain a constitutional monarchy following the July Revolution of 1830.
RMRB64WG–Charles X of France (1757-1836) King of France from 1824 until his abdication in the July Revolution of 1830. Lithograph, Paris, c1840.
RMHKCAJ1–List of fallen in the July Revolution of 1830 inscribed on the July Column (Colonne de Juillet) in Place de la Bastille in Paris, France.
RM2A2T551–A Barricade July 28, 1830, Barricade during the July Revolution of 1830, signed: Jeanron (del.); Ch. Colin (sc.), Fig. 2, after p. 197, Jeanron (del.); Colin, Ch. (sc.), Louis Blanc: Révolution française: histoire de dix ans 1830-1840. Bd. 1. Paris: Pagnerre, 1848
RMDT8XXT–The July Revolution of 1830, 1830. Artist: Anonymous
RMD3TGT4–Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix, depicting July Revolution of 1830, at Louvre Lens gallery, northern France
RMP9C79C–The July Revolution of 1830. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RMGG2B99–1830 French Revolution. Capture of a gun, July 28, 1830
RF2HJRP4N–The July Column in the centre of the Place de la Bastille commemorates the victims of the revolution in July, 1830. Paris (1923)
RM2C72KT5–LOUIS PHILIPPE I (1773-1850) enters Paris July 1830 after the July Revolution.
RMEWBY86–France. Paris. July Revolution.1830. Louis-Philippe, Duke of Orleans going from the Royal Palace to the town hall, July 31, 1830. Engraving.
RMKK4RBE–Engraved portrait of Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, a French aristocrat and military officer who fought for the United States in the American Revolutionary War, was a key figure in the French Revolution of 1789 and the July Revolution of 1830, in uniform, wearing a medal, United States, 1829. From the New York Public Library.
RM2RFY88N–Liberal Revolutions. France. Revolution of 1830, also called the July Revolution or July Days. They were revolutionary days against King Charles X (1757-1836) because of his anti-liberal measures. On 27, 28 and 29 July 1830, the Parisians uprised and succeeded in overthrowing the king. Barricades in the streets of Paris. Engraving by Cabasson. 'Los Héroes y las Grandezas de la Tierra'. Volume V. 1855.
RM2BN49KF–Liberty Leading the People 28 July 1830 Eugène Delacroix 1798 - 1863, France, French, ( July Revolution of 1830, which toppled King Charles X of France. A woman of the people with a Phrygian cap personifying the concept of Liberty leads a varied group of people forward over a barricade and the bodies of the fallen, holding the flag of the French Revolution )
RMKK525G–Portrait of Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, French aristocrat and military officer who fought for the United States in the American Revolutionary War, was a key figure in the French Revolution of 1789 and the July Revolution of 1830, as a mature man, wearing a jacket and coat, white lace collar, by A Scheffer, 1843. From the New York Public Library.
RM2A25M07–Illustration depicting events during the French 'July Revolution' of 1830.
RMGDAN18–July Revolution from 27 to 29 July 1830 in Paris France French
RMR6G3JA–FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY FIGURES - Portrait of Adolphe Thiers (1797 – 1877), a key figure in the July Revolution of 1830 and the French Revolution of 1848. He was a noted statesman journalist and historian and was author of Histoire de la Révolution Française.
RMWTCH47–Adolphe Thiers (1797 – 1877) was a French statesman and historian. He was the second elected President of France, and the first President of the Frenc
RM2B034Y5–Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette (6 September 1757 – 20 May 1834), in the U.S. often known simply as Lafayette, was a French aristocrat and military officer who fought in the American Revolutionary War. A close friend of George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and Thomas Jefferson, Lafayette was a key figure in the French Revolution of 1789 and the July Revolution of 1830.
RF2HDAGF7–Portrait of Adolphe Thiers. Adolphe Thiers (1797 – 1877) was a French statesman and historian. He was the second elected President of France, and th
RMMW4EM1–. Français : Tableau de Georges Moreau de Tours, réalisé en 1891, représentant la mort de Louis Vaneau pendant la Révolution de juillet en 1830. English: Painting by Georges Moreau de Tours, made in 1891, featuring the death of Louis Vaneau during the July Revolution in 1830. 1891. Georges Moreau de Tours 354 La mort du polytechnicien Vaneau, 29 juillet 1830 - Georges Moreau de Tours
RM2T8GG5W–Scene from the July Revolution of 1830. Two typographers in front of a victim, Anonyme, Dessinateur, En 1830, 19e siècle, Dessin, Arts graphiques, Dessin, Dimensions - Work: Height: 41.5 cm, Width: 54.5 cm
RMDE6KXG–Paris. The July Revolution of 1830, 1830. Artist: Anonymous
RMKJHCY7–Engraved portrait of Charles X of France, Count D'Artois, King of France from 16 September 1824 until 2 August 1830, his rule of almost six years ended in the July Revolution of 1830, which resulted in his abdication, France, 1829. From the New York Public Library.
RMP9C79A–The July Revolution of 1830. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RMGG2B95–1830 Revolution. Attack against the Townhall, July 28, 1830 France
RMFF9B93–FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1830. /nStreet fighting before the Church of St Roch in Paris during the revolution of July 1830. Wood engraving, American, c1835.
RMM8DA4D–Capture of the Hôtel de Ville, July Revolution, Paris, France, 29 July 1830, Day Three of the French Revolution of 1830
RM2X7FDFA–Fire in the police guardhouse, Place de la Bourse, Paris, 1830, during The French Revolution of 1830, aka The July Revolution, Second French Revolution, or Trois Glorieuses, a second French Revolution after the first in 1789. After a 19th century print.
RM2K2JWW8–Hippolyte Le Comte (1781-1857) Battle for Porte Saint Denis July 1830
RM2RFY88H–Liberal Revolutions. France. Revolution of 1830, also called the July Revolution or July Days. They were revolutionary days against King Charles X (1757-1836) because of his anti-liberal measures. On 27, 28 and 29 July 1830, the Parisians uprised and succeeded in overthrowing the king. Riots on the streets. Engraving by Vivant Beaucé. 'Los Héroes y las Grandezas de la Tierra'. Volume V. 1855.
RMFD9X5C–Léon Cogniet. 1794-1880 Paris Scenes of July 1830 France French
RMCB61TB–FRENCH REVOLUTION July 1830 - fighting in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, Paris
RM2A25M04–Illustration depicting events during the French 'July Revolution' of 1830.
RF2EA6MCJ–Adolphe Thiers (1797 – 1877) was a French statesman and historian. He was the second elected President of France, and the first President of the Frenc
RMR6H1BM–FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY FIGURES - July Revolution of 1830 - (2nd French Revolution)Portrait of financier Jacques Laffitte, Member of the Chamber of Deputies for Seine-Inférieure and 8th Prime Minister of France
RMPT81M2–French. July Revolution, 1830. Marquis de Lafayette visiting the barricades. Engraving, 19th century.
RM2B034Y8–Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette (6 September 1757 – 20 May 1834), in the U.S. often known simply as Lafayette, was a French aristocrat and military officer who fought in the American Revolutionary War. A close friend of George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and Thomas Jefferson, Lafayette was a key figure in the French Revolution of 1789 and the July Revolution of 1830.
RMGFW6FH–The July Column is a monumental column in Paris commemorating the Revolution of 1830. It stands in the center of the Place de la Bastille and celebrates the Trois Glorieuses — the 'three glorious' days of 27–29 July 1830 that saw the fall of King Charles X of France and the commencement of the 'July Monarchy' of Louis-Philippe, King of the French. It was built between 1835 and 1840.
RMMX2X2C–. Français : Tableau de Georges Moreau de Tours, réalisé en 1891, représentant la mort de Louis Vaneau pendant la Révolution de juillet en 1830. English: Painting by Georges Moreau de Tours, made in 1891, featuring the death of Louis Vaneau during the July Revolution in 1830. 1891. Georges Moreau de Tours 355 La mort du polytechnicien Vaneau, 29 juillet 1830 - Georges Moreau de Tours
RM2A2T552–The people at the Tuileries July 29, 1830, Palais des Tuileries during the July Revolution, signed: Jeanron (del.); Lechard (sc.), Fig. 3, after p. 239, Jeanron (del.); Lechard (sc.), Louis Blanc: Révolution française: histoire de dix ans 1830-1840. Bd. 1. Paris: Pagnerre, 1848
RMDT8XXX–The July Revolution of 1830, 1830. Artist: Martinet, Pierre (1781-?)
RMW7CY66–'Liberty', Revolution of July 27-29th, 1830, Paris. Artist: Unknown
RMP81YX5–Paris. The July Revolution of 1830. Museum: A. Pushkin Memorial Museum, St. Petersburg.
RM2H69EWM–Liberty Leading the People (French: La Liberté guidant le peuple, painting by Eugène Delacroix commemorating the July Revolution of 1830, which toppled King Charles X of France. A woman of the people with a Phrygian cap personifying the concept of Liberty leads a varied group of people forward over a barricade and the bodies of the fallen, holding the flag of the French Revolution – the tricolour, which again became France's national flag after these events – in one hand and brandishing a bayonetted musket with the other. The figure of Liberty is also viewed as a symbol of France and the Frenc
RM2HAJRWJ–Declaration of Independence: July 4th 1776 lithograph Vintage Colour illustration 'Declaration of Independence: July 4th 1776 Lithograph shows the signing of the Declaration of Independence. N. Currier (Firm) [New York] : N. Currier, [between 1835 and 1856] - United States.--Declaration of Independence--People - United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Political aspects Lithographs--Hand colored--1830-1860.
RMDGHMXA–Place de la Bastille with column Colonne de Juillet erected for the victims of the July Revolution of 1830, on the column a
RMERGGN0–July Revolution in Paris: Capture of Hôtel de Ville, 1830. Revolution led to overthrow of King Charles X and the ascent of his
RM2K2JWRA–Rising in Paris 1830 Lithograph
RMF7EE4J–Colonne de Juillet or July Column with National Flag, memorial column for the victims of the July Revolution in 1830, Paris
RMFD9X59–Léon Cogniet. 1794-1880 Paris Scenes of July 1830 France Fre
RM2X5A7TD–The Column of July (French; Colonne de Juillet) in the Place de la Bastille, Paris, France, as it appeared in the 19th century. The monument commemorates the Revolution of 1830. Illustration from Cassell's History of England, Vol VII. New Edition published Circ 1873-5.
RM2A25M02–Illustration depicting events during the French 'July Revolution' of 1830.
RM2HP88CX–Incident of military valour, July revolution in France and the reign of Louis Philippe 1830-1848 French,
RMR7A7BN–FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY FIGURES - An early portrait of Portrait of Lafayette, (Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette) author of 'Rights of Man' . French aristocrat and military officer who fought in the American Revolutionary War, commanding American troops at the Siege of Yorktown and who returned to France to become a key figure in the French Revolution of 1789 and the July Revolution of 1830.
RMG384CH–1830 REVOLUTION
RM2B034Y7–Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette (6 September 1757 – 20 May 1834), in the U.S. often known simply as Lafayette, was a French aristocrat and military officer who fought in the American Revolutionary War. A close friend of George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and Thomas Jefferson, Lafayette was a key figure in the French Revolution of 1789 and the July Revolution of 1830.
RMG5H7NR–Revolutionaries capture the Hôtel de Ville, Paris, France during the French Revolution of 1830.
RMMY689D–. Français : Tableau de Georges Moreau de Tours, réalisé en 1891, représentant la mort de Louis Vaneau pendant la Révolution de juillet en 1830. English: Painting by Georges Moreau de Tours, made in 1891, featuring the death of Louis Vaneau during the July Revolution in 1830. 1891. Georges Moreau de Tours 309 La mort du polytechnicien Vaneau, 29 juillet 1830 - Georges Moreau de Tours
RM2T8R29C–Revolution of July 27, 28 and 29, 1830, Array, Numismatic, Token, Bronze, Dimensions - Work: Diameter: 3.2 cm, Weight (type dimension): 17.75 g
RMP5WG05–Destruction of barrier of St. Denis: July, 1830 . Catalyzed by the decreasing popularity of Charles X and the continual economic hardships of the working class, the July Revolution of 1830 ended the Bourbon monarchy and brought Louis-Philippe to the throne. The first day of violence occurred on July 27th, following the publication of the king's controversial ordinances banning freedom of the press. Protesters violently rioted throughout Paris, and the French government was forced to set up various barricades, but to little avail. By July 29th, the third and final day of fighting, the throne of
RM2WWFHYB–Eugène Delacroix's 'Liberty Leading the People' (circa 1830): Housed in the Louvre Museum, Paris, this iconic painting commemorates the July Revolution of 1830 in France. It depicts a personified Liberty leading a charge over the barricades, with the French tricolor held high. The work brilliantly captures the essence of the struggle for freedom and justice, becoming a symbol of political change and the fight for liberty.
RMPAP09K–Study of Bodies 'Liberty Leading the People'. Artist: Eugène Delacroix (French, Charenton-Saint-Maurice 1798-1863 Paris). Dimensions: 7 5/16 x 13 11/16 in. (18.6 x 34.8 cm). Date: 1830. A priest kneels among corpses as a mob passes in the distance at the upper left. This brush drawing is traditionally thought to represent an episode of street violence in Paris that Eugène Delacroix witnessed during the July Revolution of 1830. As such, it served as raw material for his best-known work: Liberty Leading the People (1830; Musée du Louvre, Paris), exhibited at the Salon the following year. Absen
RMHN2MXA–St. Martin's gate barricade in Paris (July 28, 1830) France - 1830 French revolution
RMBHN8GT–geography / travel, France, revolution 1830, July revolution 26.6.1830-29.7.1830, destruction and plunder of the palace of the archbishop, Paris, later wood engraving, 19th century, historic, historical, ravage, depredation, ravages, depredations, church, churches, sacral, sacred, building, buildings, crowds, crowd, insurgency, revolt, rebellion, insurgencies, revolts, rebellions, be in revolt, insurgent, insurgents, rebel, rebels, revolter, revolters, events, Western Europe, people,
RMERFT95–'Liberty Leading the People, 28 July 1830' - after a painting by Eugène Delacroix, 1830. French painter: 26 April 1798 - 13
RM2X559D1–Liberty Leading the People' by Eugène Delacroix, painted in 1830, housed at the Louvre Museum, Paris, France. This iconic painting commemorates the July Revolution of 1830 in France. It features the allegorical figure of Liberty personified as a woman leading a charge against the oppressive forces, symbolizing the fight for freedom.
RM2WJT95B–Hippolyte Lecomte (1781-1857). 'Combat from rue de Rohan, July 29, 1830'. Oil on canvas, 1831. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 27037-6 Weapon, civilian, French flag, smoke, rifle, marechal, military, death, revolution of 1830, revolution of July, revolution July 1830, republican revolution, rue de Rohan, soldier, loss, three glorious, victim, violence, fight , oil on canvas
RMF7EE4F–Colonne de Juillet or July Column with National Flag, memorial column for the victims of the July Revolution in 1830, Paris
RM2HTE5TR–The Victors of the Bastille in front of the Hôtel de Ville, July 14th 1789, oil on canvas French Revolution painting by Paul Delaroche, 1830-1838
RFE4CKY0–The July Column (French: Colonne de Juillet) is a monumental column in Paris commemorating the Revolution of 1830 and celebrates
RM2A25M08–Illustration depicting the Chief of the French Police during the French 'July Revolution' of 1830
RM2HP88D6–Incident of military valour, July revolution in France and the reign of Louis Philippe 1830-1848 French,
RMGGH542–Louis Philippe I (1773 – 1850) was King of France from 1830 to 1848 as the leader of the Orléanist party. He was a cousin of King Louis XVI of France and had earlier found it necessary to flee France during the period of the French Revolution in order to avoid imprisonment and execution. After 21 years in exile he was proclaimed king in 1830 after his cousin Charles X was forced to abdicate in the wake of the events of the July Revolution of that year.
RMG39MFH–1830 REVOLUTION
RMHKCAJ2–Lion by French sculptor Antoine-Louis Barye on the July Column (Colonne de Juillet) in Place de la Bastille in Paris, France.
RMD89NDW–1830 REVOLUTION FRANCE
RMHT2ACC–The July Revolution on the Grands Boulevards of Paris, 1830. Artist: Bellangé, Hippolyte (1800-1866)
RM2T8R2AC–Revolution of July 27, 28 and 29, 1830, Array, Numismatic, Token (numismatic), Bronze, Dimensions - Work: Diameter: 3.2 cm, Weight (type dimension): 17.75 g
RMP5TP47–Departure of populace for Rambouillet . Catalyzed by the decreasing popularity of Charles X and the continual economic hardships of the working class, the July Revolution of 1830 ended the Bourbon monarchy and brought Louis-Philippe to the throne. The first day of violence occurred on July 27th, following the publication of the king's controversial ordinances banning freedom of the press. Protesters violently rioted throughout Paris, and the French government was forced to set up various barricades, but to little avail. By July 29th, the third and final day of fighting, the throne of Charles X
RM2JE3PF0–Charles X and the July Revolution, 1830, Cartoon of King Charles X during the July Revolution, July 27-29, 1830. Charles X looks on with his son Louis Anton of Bourbon and his wife Marie Thérèse Charlotte, at a parade in which the French tricolor is waved. With two-line French caption., print maker: anonymous, France, 1830, paper, height 277 mm × width 363 mm
RM2HHGY1P–Figure Studies related to 'Liberty Leading the People' 1830 Eugène Delacroix French This sheet includes early sketches of the bodies featured in the foreground of Delacroix’s remarkable submission to the Salon of 1831, 'Liberty Leading the People' (1830; Musée du Louvre), his only painting of contemporary events in France: the July Revolution of 1830. The sprawled corpse at center with unbuttoned trousers appears in the lower right foreground of the painting. The slightly generalized character of the figures suggests that they were likely drawn from memory, rather than directly from life—casua
RMFDK901–July 28, 1830. Liberty leading the people, 1831. By Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863). Detail. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
RM2HGXBK7–Study of Bodies 'Liberty Leading the People' 1830 Eugène Delacroix French A priest kneels among corpses as a mob passes in the distance at the upper left. This brush drawing is traditionally thought to represent an episode of street violence in Paris that Eugène Delacroix witnessed during the July Revolution of 1830. As such, it served as raw material for his best-known work: Liberty Leading the People (1830; Musée du Louvre, Paris), exhibited at the Salon the following year. Absent is the allegorical figure of Liberty herself, triumphantly bearing a rifle in her left hand and the tricolor fla
RMH0PC82–Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People. “La Liberté guidant le peuple” by Eugène Delacroix, oil on canvas, 1830
RM2T2F6KB–Plate with a scene from Métamorphoses du Jour (plate 3) Manufactory Creil French J. J. Grandville French ca. 1830–40 The manufacturer Creil incorporated the image from plate 3 of J.J. Grandville’s popular lithograph series, Les Métamorphoses du jour (1829), which used animal caricatures to mock and satirize French society, on this charming plate made for the middle-class market. A dandy in the guise of a hare appears to have been caught in an affair by a rustic hunting dog returning home with his rifle. Grandville was an ardent republican, and fought in the July Revolution of 1830 alongside fe
RMBK0BXJ–Charles X Philip, 9.10.1757 - 6.11.1836, King of France 16.9.1824 - 2.8.1830, caricature, 'The great Nutcracker of 25th July', drawing, 1830, ,
RMR56JNK–The July Revolution in Paris, Louis Philip makes an oath on August 9, 1830, painting by E. Deveria in the National Gallery of
RF2KCYB58–This is July Column at the Place de la Bastille, which was built in memory of the July Revolution of 1830 May 11, 2013 in Paris, France.
RMPEFE10–Entry of General Lafayette into Paris, 1830, Illustration from the Book, Historical Cabinet, L.H. Young Publisher, New Haven, 1834
RM2A25M03–August 9, 1830. Oath of the King. Session of the Chamber of Deputies. Louis Philippe I (6 October 1773 – 26 August 1850) was King of the French from 1830 to 1848 as the leader of the Orléanist party during the July Revolution of 1830
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