Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen

The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen was painted by the artist Le Barbier in 1789. The image represents the rights to liberty, property, equality, etc., which are enshrined in the current French Constitution. An illustration of this pro-revolutionary change is the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen which is regarded as one of the most famous paintings inspired by the French revolution.


The painting was widely advertised and disseminated as a poster throughout France, especially with the suggestion that these be hung up in family homes. However, just because it was well-liked and frequently copied doesn't imply Le Barbier didn't apply his inventiveness to it.


The French Revolution's emblem, Marianne, breaks free of her bonds as a foresightful light shines over the tablet and casts a forward-looking gaze. The Declaration of Human Rights, and thus, France's future, are then blessed by the angel on the tablet's other end.

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