
The Revolution Takes Form
Art and the Barricade in Nineteenth-Century France
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About this book
During the French Revolution of 1830, insurgents raised some four thousand barricades. Afterward, lithographs of the street fighting flowed from the presses, creating the barricade's first imagery. This book documents the changing political valence of the revolutionary ideals associated with the barricade in France from 1830 to 1852.
The Revolution Takes Form coordinates the political reality of the barricade with the divergent ways in which its image gave shape to the period's conceptions of class, revolution, and urban space. Engaging the instability of the barricade, art historian  Jordan Marc Rose focuses on five politically charged works of art: EugĂšne Delacroix's La LibertĂ© guidant le peuple, HonorĂ© Daumier's Rue Transnonain, le 15 avril 1834 and L'Ămeute, Auguste PrĂ©ault's Tuerie, and Ernest Meissonier's Souvenir de guerre civile. The history of these artworks illuminates how such revolutionary insurrections were characterizedâalong with the conceptions of "the people" they mobilized. Foregrounding a trajectory of disillusionment, growing class tensions, and ultimately open conflict between bourgeois liberals and the proletariat, Rose both explains why the barricade became a compelling subject for pictorial reflection and accounts for its emergence as the period's most poignant and meaningful symbol of revolution.
Original and convincing, this book will appeal to students and scholars of art history and, in particular, of the history of the French Revolution.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Trivial and Terrible Reality
- 2. This Is Not a Program
- 3. A Monstrous Pile of Men and Stone
- 4. Between Past and Future
- Afterword
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index