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'''Eugène Ferdinand Victor Delacroix''' (1798-1863) [[French]] [[Romanticism|Romantic]] painter (For some the most important of the French Romantic painters). Delacroix was celebrated for the use of expressive color that influenced later painters, notably the [[Impressionism|Impressionists]]. As a lithographer, he illustrated works of Shakespeare, Walter Scott and Goethe.  
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'''Eugène Ferdinand Victor Delacroix''' (1798-1863) was a [[French]] [[Romanticism|Romantic]] painter (For some the most important of the French Romantic painters). Delacroix was celebrated for the use of expressive color that influenced later painters, notably the [[Impressionism|Impressionists]]. As a lithographer, he illustrated works of Shakespeare, Walter Scott and Goethe.  
  
Some of his great works include: ''The Death of Sardanapalus'', 1827, ''Massacre at Chios'', 1824'', Liberty Leading the People (28th July 1830)'', 1830, ''The Women of Algiers'', 1834,  ''The Entry of the Crusaders into Constantinople'', 1840, ''Christ on the Lake of Gennesaret'', 1854, and ''Arabs Skirmishing in the Mountains'', 1863.
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Some of his great works include: ''The Barque of Dante'', 1822, ''Massacre at Chios'', 1824, ''The Death of Sardanapalus'', 1827,  ''Liberty Leading the People (28th July 1830)'', 1830, ''The Women of Algiers'', 1834,  ''The Entry of the Crusaders into Constantinople'', 1840, ''Christ on the Lake of Gennesaret'', 1854, and ''Arabs Skirmishing in the Mountains'', 1863.
  
''The last of the great Renaissance artists, Delacroix comes of a lineage whose founder is [[Michelangelo]] and whose prodigal son is [[Peter Paul Rubens|Rubens]].'' <ref> [http://www.artchive.com/artchive/D/delacroix.html Eugene Delacroix at The Artchive] </ref>
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''The last of the great Renaissance artists, Delacroix comes of a lineage whose founder is [[Michelangelo]] and whose prodigal son is [[Peter Paul Rubens|Rubens]].'' <ref>[http://www.artchive.com/artchive/D/delacroix.html Eugene Delacroix at The Artchive]</ref>
 
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''The veritable tradition in great things is not to repeat what others have done, but to rediscover the spirit that created these great things - and creates utterly different things in different times.''  Paul Valéry.  }}
 
''The veritable tradition in great things is not to repeat what others have done, but to rediscover the spirit that created these great things - and creates utterly different things in different times.''  Paul Valéry.  }}
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== Petite Gallery ==
 
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== See also ==
 
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[[File:Delacroix, The Apartments of the Count of Mornay.jpg|thumb|The Apartments of the Count of Mornay, 1831-1832.]]
 
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*[http://www.art.com/asp/display_artist-asp/_/Aff--CONF/CTID--591235428/RFID--381997/TKID--15051782/crid--124/posters.htm Eugene Delacroix Gallery - 242 items] Art.com
 
*[http://www.art.com/asp/display_artist-asp/_/Aff--CONF/CTID--591235428/RFID--381997/TKID--15051782/crid--124/posters.htm Eugene Delacroix Gallery - 242 items] Art.com
 
*[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04689b.htm Eugène Delacroix] Catholic Encyclopedia.
 
*[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04689b.htm Eugène Delacroix] Catholic Encyclopedia.
*http:// www. eugenedelacroix. org/ ... Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix (Note: PLEASE JOIN THE URL TO MAKE IT WORK.)
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*[http://www.paris-walking-tours.com/churchofsaintsulpice.html Church of Saint Sulipice.] The Gnomon and Eugene Delacroix.
  
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==Further reading==
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*  Kimball, Roger. "Delacroix Reconsidered." ''New Criterion.''  Volume: 17#1 (September 1998) pp 9+ [http://www.questia.com/read/5001410653?title=Delacroix%20Reconsidered%2c%20in%20New%20Criterion online edition], by a leading conservative critic
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* Wright, Beth S.  ''The Cambridge Companion to Delacroix'' (Cambridge Companions to the History of Art) (2001) [http://www.amazon.com/Cambridge-Companion-Delacroix-Companions-History/dp/0521658896/ref=pd_bbs_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1238946811&sr=8-5 excerpt and text search]
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Massacre at Chios
Eugene Delacroix

Eugène Ferdinand Victor Delacroix (1798-1863) was a French Romantic painter (For some the most important of the French Romantic painters). Delacroix was celebrated for the use of expressive color that influenced later painters, notably the Impressionists. As a lithographer, he illustrated works of Shakespeare, Walter Scott and Goethe.

Some of his great works include: The Barque of Dante, 1822, Massacre at Chios, 1824, The Death of Sardanapalus, 1827, Liberty Leading the People (28th July 1830), 1830, The Women of Algiers, 1834, The Entry of the Crusaders into Constantinople, 1840, Christ on the Lake of Gennesaret, 1854, and Arabs Skirmishing in the Mountains, 1863.

The last of the great Renaissance artists, Delacroix comes of a lineage whose founder is Michelangelo and whose prodigal son is Rubens. [1]

The veritable tradition in great things is not to repeat what others have done, but to rediscover the spirit that created these great things - and creates utterly different things in different times. Paul Valéry.

Traveling in North Africa and Spain he was influenced to produce paintings that are exuberant and lush.

Jewish Wedding in Morocco
Pieta



Petite Gallery


Delacroix Christ on the lake Genezareth.jpg

Christ on the lake Genezareth

See also

The Apartments of the Count of Mornay, 1831-1832.

External links

The Sea from the Heights of Dieppe, 1852.

Further reading

  • Kimball, Roger. "Delacroix Reconsidered." New Criterion. Volume: 17#1 (September 1998) pp 9+ online edition, by a leading conservative critic
  • Wright, Beth S. The Cambridge Companion to Delacroix (Cambridge Companions to the History of Art) (2001) excerpt and text search

References

  1. Eugene Delacroix at The Artchive