who is the artist who painted the les miserables painting?

Posted by admin on December 30th, 2009 and filed under painting artist | 2 Comments »

the one on miami ink.
one of the guys on miami ink tattooed a les miserables painting on a some woman. i want to know the name of the artist who painted the painting they tattooed on her. :)
the painting is of a little girl named Cosette. she is crying bloody tears and it has a gothic feel.

thanks for the answers. :) i appreciate them but those aren’t the paintings i was talking about.

Since you do not provide a link I am not sure if I have the right painting in mind. But I think it might be "Liberty" by Delacroix. Basically "Le Miserables" was set in and around the creation of the French republic.

Hope this helps! :-)

2 Responses

  1. oldemystic Says:

    The usual painting used for Les Miserables (a bearded, black-clad, black-hatted guy sitting at a table with a bowl & glass), on the cover of the Penguin book is a detail from "Le Repas des Pauvres" by Alphonse Legros, hanging in the Tate Gallery, London.
    No idea what miami ink is.
    References :

  2. precession Says:

    Since you do not provide a link I am not sure if I have the right painting in mind. But I think it might be "Liberty" by Delacroix. Basically "Le Miserables" was set in and around the creation of the French republic.

    Hope this helps! :-)
    References :
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eug%C3%A8ne_Delacroix

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