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Coldplay Use French Romantic Painting For 'Viva La Vida' CoverApril 28, 2008
Today is an exciting day for Coldplay fans around the globe; not only have they confirmed free shows in London and New York, but they’ve also unveiled the album artwork to ‘Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends.’
The band have used a classic painting by French Romantic painter Eugène Delacroix from 1830 called ‘Liberty Leading The People’ (La Liberté guidant le people). It depicts a woman personifying Liberty in the French Revolution leading the army in their march over dead bodies holding the French tricolour flag aloft. It’s currently on display in The Louvre in Paris. Coldplay aren’t the first band to use the image on an album cover. In 1999 Japanese rock outfit Dragon Ash parodied the cover on the sleeve to their album ‘Viva La Revolution.’ (by Scott Colothan) See also: Coldplay's New Album Nearly Complete (30.03.2011)
Coldplay To Co-Finance New Ray Winstone Film 'Ashes' (18.03.2011)
Coldplay New Album Not Being Released In October (07.03.2011)
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