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How did the artist of french revolution personified the liberty?

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Answered by UrvashiBaliyan
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Answer:

During French revolution, the artists used female figure to personify liberty. Marianne was one such female figure that was used to personify liberty during the French Revolution and is till date used in France as a personification of liberty and reason.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The "bundle of rod or fasces" and the "eye within a triangle" radiating light were two symbols used by "artists of French revolution" to personify liberty by symbols.

Explanation:

The bundle of rods signifies that "strength" lies in "unity" as one rod can be easily broken but an entire bundle of rods can’t.

The "eye within a triangle" radiating light signifies "knowledge". The rays of sun (or knowledge) will dispel away darkness (or ignorance) .

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