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Paul Delaroche - The Conversion of Saint Mary Magdalene

The Conversion of Saint Mary Magdalene (c. 1834 - 1835)

Paul Delaroche (French, 1797-1856)
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Paul Delaroche

Paul Delaroche was a French painter who achieved his greater successes painting historical scenes. He became famous in Europe for his melodramatic depictions that often portrayed subjects from English and French history. The emotions emphasised in Delaroche's paintings appeal to Romanticism while the detail of his work along with the deglorified portrayal of historic figures follow the trends of Academicism and Neoclassicism. Delaroche aimed to depict his subjects and history with pragmatic realism. He did not consider popular ideals and norms in his creations, but rather painted all his subjects in the same light whether they were historical figures, figures of Christianity, or real people of his time like Napoleon Bonaparte and Marie-Antoinette.

Delaroche was a leading pupil of Antoine-Jean Gros and later mentored a number of notable artists such as Thomas Couture, Jean-Léon Gérôme, and Jean-François Millet. Delaroche was born into a generation that saw the stylistic conflicts between Romanticism and Davidian Classicism. Davidian Classicism was widely accepted and enjoyed by society so as a developing artist at the time of the introduction of Romanticism in Paris, Delaroche found his place between the two movements. Subjects from Delaroche's medieval and sixteenth and seventeenth-century history paintings appealed to Romantics while the accuracy of information along with the highly finished surfaces of his paintings appealed to Academics and Neoclassicism.

Delaroche's works completed in the early 1830s most reflected the position he took between the two movements and were admired by contemporary artists of the time—the Execution of Lady Jane Grey (1833; National Gallery, London) was the most acclaimed of Delaroche's paintings in its day. Later in the 1830s, Delaroche exhibited the first of his major religious works. His change of subject and “the painting’s austere manner” were ill-received by critics and after 1837, he stopped exhibiting his work altogether. At the time of his death in 1856, he was painting a series of four scenes from the Life of the Virgin. Only one work from this series was completed: the Virgin Contemplating the Crown of Thorns.

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Saint Vincent de Paul Preaching to the Court of Louis XIII on Behalf of the Abandoned Children (1823)

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Offering to the God Pan

Offering to the God Pan (1855)

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Marquis de Pastoret

Marquis de Pastoret (1829)

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Palissy in his Workshop

Palissy in his Workshop (c. 1832)

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The Members of the Academy of Beaux-Arts Assembled to Jury the Rome Prize

The Members of the Academy of Beaux-Arts Assembled to Jury the Rome Prize (1841)

Paul Delaroche (French, 1797-1856)
The Field Of Battle

The Field Of Battle

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The Temptation of Saint Anthony

The Temptation of Saint Anthony (c. 1832)

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Portrait Of Horace Delaroche

Portrait Of Horace Delaroche (1838)

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Portrait of James Pradier (1792-1852)

Portrait of James Pradier (1792-1852)

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Mourners at a Tomb

Mourners at a Tomb (1849)

Paul Delaroche (French, 1797-1856)
Portrait d’Antoine Alphonse Montfort

Portrait d’Antoine Alphonse Montfort

Paul Delaroche (French, 1797-1856)
A Child Learning to Read

A Child Learning to Read (1848)

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Women in an Interior (c. 1825-35)

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Les suites d’un duel

Les suites d’un duel

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