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Eugène Delacroix - Desdémone maudite par son père

Desdémone maudite par son père (1852)

Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798-1863)
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Eugène Delacroix

Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix was a French Romantic artist regarded from the outset of his career as the leader of the French Romantic school.

In contrast to the Neoclassical perfectionism of his chief rival Ingres, Delacroix took for his inspiration the art of Rubens and painters of the Venetian Renaissance, with an attendant emphasis on colour and movement rather than clarity of outline and carefully modelled form. Dramatic and romantic content characterized the central themes of his maturity, and led him not to the classical models of Greek and Roman art, but to travel in North Africa, in search of the exotic. Friend and spiritual heir to Théodore Géricault, Delacroix was also inspired by Lord Byron, with whom he shared a strong identification with the "forces of the sublime", of nature in often violent action.

However, Delacroix was given to neither sentimentality nor bombast, and his Romanticism was that of an individualist. In the words of Baudelaire, "Delacroix was passionately in love with passion, but coldly determined to express passion as clearly as possible." Together with Ingres, Delacroix is considered one of the last old Masters of painting, and one of the few who was ever photographed.

As a painter and muralist, Delacroix's use of expressive brushstrokes and his study of the optical effects of colour profoundly shaped the work of the Impressionists, while his passion for the exotic inspired the artists of the Symbolist movement. A fine lithographer, Delacroix illustrated various works of William Shakespeare, the Scottish author Walter Scott and the German author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

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Le cardinal de Richelieu disant la messe dans la chapelle du Palais Royal

Le cardinal de Richelieu disant la messe dans la chapelle du Palais Royal

Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798-1863)
Lying Lion In A Landscape

Lying Lion In A Landscape

Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798-1863)
Three Figures

Three Figures

Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798-1863)
The Agony in the Garden

The Agony in the Garden (1823–24)

Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798-1863)
Duguesclin

Duguesclin (1829)

Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798-1863)
The death of Ophelia (Act IV, scene vii)

The death of Ophelia (Act IV, scene vii) (1864)

Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798-1863)
Studienblatt mit Löwen und Tigern

Studienblatt mit Löwen und Tigern (ca. 1826 – 1828)

Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798-1863)
Satyr Embracing A Nymph, After Peter-Paul Rubens

Satyr Embracing A Nymph, After Peter-Paul Rubens

Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798-1863)
Royal Tiger

Royal Tiger (1829)

Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798-1863)
Lion Attacking a Horse with Rider (Sketch for The Tiger Hunt)

Lion Attacking a Horse with Rider (Sketch for The Tiger Hunt)

Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798-1863)
Hamlet wants to follow his father’s ghost (Act I, scene iv)

Hamlet wants to follow his father’s ghost (Act I, scene iv) (1864)

Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798-1863)
Selim and Zuleika

Selim and Zuleika (1857)

Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798-1863)
Aeneas and Anchises

Aeneas and Anchises (1815)

Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798-1863)
Halbfigur Einer Marokkanerin

Halbfigur Einer Marokkanerin (1839)

Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798-1863)
Faust und Mephisto auf dem Blocksberg

Faust und Mephisto auf dem Blocksberg (ca 1826-1827)

Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798-1863)
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