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    Module 6 - Liberty Leading the People Heather Wroe Grand Canyon University History of Ideas UNV-200 Mikki Tatum September 20‚ 2011 Module 6 - Liberty Leading the People Eugene Delacroix ’s painting‚ Liberty Leading the People was painted in 1830 to commemorate the 1830 July revolution in France that resulted in overthrowing the king of France‚ Charles X. Two of the ideals and artistic elements of romanticism reflected in this work of art are the political nature of the work of art and the

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    Art History 153 Compare and Contrast Raft of the Medusa vs. Le Dejeuner sur L’Herbe In “The Raft of the Medusa” by Theodore Gericault there was use of the Baroque treatment of light in this painting. There is a physically powerful contrast between the spread-out group of survivors to the movement of the raft itself. There is a sharp contrast of light and dark colors of dynamic poses. There is a black man at the top of the survivors that is waving a rag or piece of cloth

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    piece‚ Raft of the Medusa‚ by Theodore Gericault. As time progressed people became more politically aware and involved and generations of art portrayed this. Pablo Picasso’s Guernica‚ created in 1937‚ is a great example of how modern times soon saw a peak in the occurrence of allegorical and politically packed artworks. Gericault’s The Raft of the Medusa and Picasso’s Guernica are both horrifying accounts of the nature of men that aimed to alter a viewer’s political perception The Raft of Medusa‚ also

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    Presented in 1830‚ Eugène Delacroix’s Liberty Leading the People is an oil painting on canvas. Its measurements are 260 by 325 cm or 8.5 by 10.67 ft. This grand size adds significance to the subject matter. Liberty Leading the People is currently being displayed in the Musée du Louvre. Although there is not an official patron‚ the work was created to acknowledge the demolition of the rule by Louis-Philippe. In essence‚ it is an admission to celebrate the July Revolution of 1830. With the depiction

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    Your name Professor’s name Course name Date of Submission Romanticism and Liberty Leading the People Overall characteristics of European romanticism In the past‚ romanticism referred to romances’ characteristics‚ but in the eighteenth century people used this term to refer to the feelings of pleasant melancholy. It may also refer to a movement‚ which is both intellectual and artistic in nature. It originated from Europe ‚ in the late eighteenth century (Ferbes 34). Romanticism was formed because

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    personification of liberty herself. Title: A discussion of attitudes having to do with the French Revolution. Original Essay: La Liberté guidant le peuple (Liberty Leading the People) by Eugène Delacroix‚ is a work that one can only truly grasp by looking at it though a historical lens. As can be gathered from the title‚ the woman in the center is the personification of Liberty. She leading a group of people‚ however‚ there are bodies on the ground. Indicating that liberty came at no small

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    Medusa‚ originally a beautiful young woman whose crowning glory was her magnificent long hair‚ was desired and courted by many suitors. Medusa was a priestess for the temple of Athena. Because she was a priestess for the virgin god Athena she had to stay a virgin as well and couldn’t take a husband. Yet before she could be betrothed to a husband‚ Poseidon found her worshipping in the temple of Athena and ravished and raped her. Athena was outraged at her sacred temple being violated but was not mad

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    How does the writer present power in medusa and another poem In medusa‚ Duffy uses the character of a female to show power. "Be terrfied". This quote is a short sentence which emphasises her power and that when she looks at you‚ it doesnt take long till you are turned into stone. The sentence also creates a sinister tone in a way that she wants you t be afraid of her because she was once destroyed now she wants to destroy others as she has the power to do so. Duffy later on uses the verb "shattered"

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    English assignment Text B 1. The short story Burying Your Life is written by Harkiran Dhindsa and published in 2010 on The Guardian website. Rahul is standing in his backyard trying to dig a grave. The soil is extremely hard so he struggles a lot with the hole. As he digs his wife Sarah walks back and forth from the house to the grave. They have agreed be nice to each other when Tom their son is around. Rahul try to make Sarah understand that it for the best that Tom stays with him at the house

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    Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix’s Liberty Leading the People An expression of tumultuous times As a superior example of the style associated with Romanticism‚ prevalent in the first half of the nineteenth-century in which imagination and the illustration of literary themes played dominant roles‚ Eugène Delacroix’s Liberty Leading the People (1830‚ oil on canvas) symbolizes the events of his own time‚ the popular resistance against repression and tyranny during the Parisian Revolution of July

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