French Revolution Paintings

French Revolution art documents the period in French history during 1787 to 1799. These historical event images were documented by some of the most influential artists of the 18th century and are still considered some of the most moving and inspiring works of European art available to art audiences today.

The French Revolution was also a revolutionary time for artists. Cultural paintings like 'Liberty Leading the People, 28, 1830' by Eugene Delacroix were typical of this time in European art and is a perfect example of Neo-classic prints. Neoclassicism was a realistic art movement that thrived from the mid-18th century to the early 19th century and drew heavy influences from classic Greek and Roman art images and figures, such as the personification of Liberty in Delacroix's painting.

French Revolution Art

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The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon II
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The Tennis Court Oath, 20th June 1789
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Study for Liberty Leading the People
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Napoleon at the Battlefield of Eylau
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The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon and the Coronation of the Empress Josephine, detail
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Napoleon Bonaparte
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The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon and the Coronation of the Empress Josephine
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The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon and the Coronation of the Empress Josephine, detail of Napoleon
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The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I Detail
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Napoleon
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Napoleon I
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Napoleon (1769-1821) Crossing the Alps at the St Bernard Pass
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The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon and the Coronation of the Empress Josephine, Crowd Detail
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The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon and the Coronation of the Empress Josephine, Throne Detail
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The Tennis Court Oath, 20th June 1789 Portrait
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The Woman of the People
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The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon
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Napoleon Crossing the Alps, detail
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The Funeral of Marat in the Ancient Church of Cordeliers, 16th July 1793
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The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon III
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The Tennis Court Oath, 20th June 1789
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View of the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris, 1794
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The Oath of Lafayette at the Festival of the Federation, 14th July 1790
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The Distribution of the Eagle Standards, 5th December 1804, detail of the standard bearers
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However, though Neoclassic fine art was one of the main artistic styles of the time, the focus of artists during the French Revolution was highly focused on the war. Cultural paintings, like 'The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon' by Jacques-Louis David, were important during this time for both their historical and societal impact on Western culture during that time.

The French Revolution was an important turning point in the history of Western culture and European art. As such, French Revolution paintings are some of the most important historical event images available to current generations, both for their illumination of historical events in 18th century France and for being one of the first art styles that plainly addressed social opinion.
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