How the new artist depicted liberty during the french revolution ? 1 marker
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The artist has proposed the case of a civilian paying sacks of money to the cruel King. The artist portrays King Louis XVI as a spider and the tax paying civilian as the butterfly that can't escape the King's net of taxes. The artist thus depicts the brutality and barbarity and also projects the need of a revolution to enthrone the King.
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New artist depicted liberty during the french revolution:
- New artist depicted liberty by combining realism and idealism.
- All of the artist went into offering the case where civilian was giving loads of money to the cruel Empire.
- Next King Louis figure is portrayed by the artist as the spider and any other way the civilian who were paying tax has been figured as the butterfly.
- The following image describes that no one can escape from King’s web trap of taxes.
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