Marc Chagall, La Révolution, 1968.
Eugène Delacroix, La Liberté guidant le peuple, Liberty
Leading the People, 1830.
Jean-Pierre Houël, The Storming of the Bastille. Visible in
the center is the arrest of Bernard René Jourdan, marquis de Launay 1789,
Watercolor painting; 37,8 x 50,5 cm, Bibliothèque Nationale Française.
Egide Charles
Gustave Wappers, Episode des journées de
Septembre 1830, Episodes from September Days 1830 on the Place de l'Hôtel de
Ville in Brussels, 1835.
Benjamin West, Death on the Pale Horse, 1796.
Peter von Hess, «Ο Παναγιώτης Κεφάλας σηκώνει τη σημαία της ελευθερίας στα τείχη της Τριπολιτσάς» " Commander Panagiotis Kephalas raising the Greek flag in Tripolitsa after
the successful siege ".
Emmanuel Leutze, George Washington Crossing the Delaware,
1851.
Grant Wood, Les
filles de la Révolution, Daughters of Revolution, 1932.
Italian School, Revolution In Florence.
Horace Verne, Barricade on the rue Soufflot, Paris,
February 1848.
N. Khukov, Karl Marx arrested in Brussels, March 1848.
Carlos “Botong”
Francisco, Philippine Revolution, 1898.
Bonifacio, Father of the Filipino Nation and Initiator of the Philippine
Revolution. Detail from the mural “History of Manila” at the Manila City Hall.
Henri de Groux, Le
Grand Chambardement, The Great social revolution, 1893.
Ilya Repin, The
Revolutionary Meeting, 1883.
Vladimir Egorovic
Makovskij, The First Day of the Russian
Revolution on January 9, 1905.
Boris Kustodiev, "Bolshevik", 1920.
Ivan Vladimirov, Capture of the Winter Palace, 1917.
Ivan Vladimirov, The former.
A gigantic painting
of Lenin addressing the crowd upon his return to Russia during the Russian
Revolution. Note the disaffected bourgeoisie, military officers, and priests in
the lower right. The painting hangs in the Museum of Political History.
José Clemente
Orozco, "The Trench", 1926.
Escif, “A Nice Time
For a Revolution”.
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