India, Nov. 7 -- The Orphan Girl at the Cemetery, a 19th-century portrait by Eugene Delacroix, is a work of rich tones and dramatic lighting meant to evoke the vulnerability of a lonely young woman and her tragic place in society.

The French-Algerian artist Djamel Tatah, reconfigures it as Sans Titre (Untitled; below), representing the richly layered subject of the original in flattened form and minimalist shades of brown and grey, against a two-tone background reminiscent of our era of digital art.

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Eugene Delacroix's 1830 masterpiece, Liberty Leading the People, represents the spirit of revolution in France, depicted here as a country united against oppression.

In her re-imagining (below), French-Swiss artist Agnes Thurnauer juxtap...