France’s iconic ‘Liberty’ painting gets Louvre facelift

Published September 21, 2023
Workers remove the painting, Liberty Leading the People, from its picture rails at the Louvre Museum ahead of restoration work. — AFP
Workers remove the painting, Liberty Leading the People, from its picture rails at the Louvre Museum ahead of restoration work. — AFP

PARIS: One of France’s most iconic paintings, Liberty Leading the People by Eugene Delacroix, was taken down from the walls of the Louvre on Wednesday for a restoration expected to last until next spring. The famous topless woman brandishing the red, white and blue flag on a revolutionary barricade was painted by Delacroix in 1830.

The oil painting, which measures 3.25 (10 feet eight inches) by 2.60 metres (eight and a half feet), has pride of place in one of the large red rooms of the Louvre in Paris.

The restoration has been prepared long in advance using X-ray analysis of the canvas. It is part of a major restoration campaign launched in 2019 for large-format paintings from the 19th century, said Sebastien Allard, director of the painting department.

One priority is to remove the varnish that has oxidised on the surface, giving a yellow tint to the red, white and blue sections of the painting, he said.

Louvre president Laurence des Cars said: “Its long-awaited restoration will restore all its beauty. “I can’t wait to be able to appreciate the colours and the renewed radiance again,” she added.

The painting commemorates the July Revolution of 1830 when King Charles X was overthrown and replaced by his cousin, Louis Philippe, marking a shift towards constitutional monarchy.

But the powerful image of the female figure leading a diverse group of revolutionaries has come to represent struggles for rights and freedoms far beyond its origins.

Published in Dawn, September 21st, 2023

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