Anonymous ID: 34c246 July 30, 2018, 3:09 p.m. No.2360160   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0210 >>0211 >>0565 >>0572 >>0615

THANK YOU BAKER

 

TITS OUT FOR LIBERTY

 

"Why does Liberty in the painting have her breasts on show? Does it matter? Did her dress fall off her shoulders by accident or was she just tardy in her dress? Traditionally, in Romantic paintings, this meant that she was not like other bourgeois, proletariat or peasant women, but having her breasts on show indicated power and even supernatural strength. The bare breasted lady is indeed not a lady at all but a symbol personified by Marianne – a French goddess-like figure and “robust woman of the people”. She symbolises the French Republic. Liberty in Delacroix’s painting is no ordinary woman – she is a revolutionary goddess! She is a goddess-like warrior, who symbolises the Revolution and the Republic, and not a depiction of women’s status in society of the time. This painting pre-dates Impressionists, who recorded what they saw, rather than depicting symbols in a romantic way. Would it have been possible to paint a French mortal woman in this stance? At this time probably not. Only a symbolic woman could have such a role in a piece of historic propaganda rather than a real woman."

 

https://republicancommunist.org/blog/2009/03/20/delacroix%E2%80%99s-liberty-leading-the-people-%E2%80%93what-does-it-stand-for/