Eugène Delacroix

France 1798-1863
Eugène Delacroix, born Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix on April 26, 1798, and passing away on August 13, 1863, was a towering figure in the history of French Romantic painting. Considered one of the forerunners of the Impressionist movement, his expressive brushwork and vivid use of color dramatically influenced the trajectory of modern art. Born in Charenton-Saint-Maurice, France, Delacroix developed an early passion for art under the tutelage of Pierre-Narcisse Guérin, himself a student of Jacques-Louis David. Delacroix's work diverged from the neoclassical precision favored by his teacher, embracing instead a more emotive and sensual approach to painting. His oeuvre is characterized by dynamic compositions, rich textures, and a dramatic interplay of light and dark, elements that would later be foundational to the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists. Delacroix gained widespread recognition with his masterful depiction of contemporary historical events, such as "Liberty Leading the People," which immortalized the July Revolution of 1830. This iconic painting showcases his ability to capture the spirit of a moment and convey deep political symbolism through allegory and realism. He also found inspiration in literature, mythology, and the exoticism of the Orient, producing works like "The Death of Sardanapalus" and "Women of Algiers in their Apartment," both of which exemplify his fascination with intense emotions, theatricality, and the exploration of different cultures. Throughout his career, Delacroix maintained a prolific output, contributing not only to large-scale murals but also to smaller oil paintings, watercolors, and lithographs. His contributions extended to decorative arts, including the design of the ceiling of the Library at the Palais Bourbon, now known as the Assemblée Nationale. Despite facing criticism from conservative critics who preferred the classical norms, Delacroix's innovative style and technique garnered him a devoted following among fellow artists and future generations. His influence can be seen in the works of the likes of Édouard Manet, Edgar Degas, and Paul Cézanne, who admired his bold palette and free brushstrokes. In summary, Eugène Delacroix remains a pivotal artist whose legacy transcends his own era, shaping the evolution of painting and leaving an indelible mark on the development of Western art. His commitment to pushing artistic boundaries and expressing profound human emotion through visual narrative continues to resonate in the art world today.

Collection of Works(Page 17)

The Resurrection of Lazarus,Eugène Delacroix,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, fine art parody
The Resurrection of Lazarus
Resolution: 5060 × 6164 px
The Tribute Money,Eugène Delacroix,Sketch,Sketch, multiple boys, muscular, male focus, beard, facial hair
The Tribute Money
Resolution: 3349 × 2571 px
The Turkish Rider,Eugène Delacroix,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, horse, horseback riding, riding, 1boy
The Turkish Rider
Resolution: 2129 × 2840 px
The Roofs Of Paris,Eugène Delacroix,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, sky, scenery, cloud, traditional media
The Roofs Of Paris
Resolution: 4460 × 3327 px
The Triumph of Genius over Envy,Eugène Delacroix,Sketch,Sketch, sketch, monochrome, 1girl, traditional media
The Triumph of Genius over Envy
Resolution: 3616 × 2783 px
The Witches' Sabbath,Eugène Delacroix,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, scenery, cloud, sky, outdoors, mountain
The Witches' Sabbath
Resolution: 6265 × 4952 px
The Sea at Dieppe,Eugène Delacroix,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, cloud, outdoors, no humans, sky, ocean
The Sea at Dieppe
Resolution: 3747 × 2272 px
The Stage Of Archduchess Isabella [After Rubens],Eugène Delacroix,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, fine art parody
The Stage Of Archduchess Isabella [After Rubens]
Resolution: 4460 × 4126 px
The Turkish Rider,Eugène Delacroix,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, horse, horseback riding, riding, 1boy, hat
The Turkish Rider
Resolution: 4666 × 6213 px
The Wounded Goetz von Berlichingen Takes Refuge in a Gypsy Camp,Eugène Delacroix,Sketch,Sketch, horse
The Wounded Goetz von Berlichingen Takes Refuge in a Gypsy Camp
Resolution: 2894 × 3349 px