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Delacroix
A Touch of Freedom53 min
Available until 31/05/2026
In 1830, Eugène Delacroix expressed his vision of the July Revolution, which he saw unfold with his own eyes in Paris, in his famous painting in "Liberty Leading the People". Following the various stages of its restoration at the Louvre, director Martin Fraudreau plunges into this page of history and traces the history of a work of art that has become a universal icon.
Director
Martin Fraudreau
Country
Luxembourg
France
Year
2025
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