Eugène Delacroix’s Liberty Leading the People (1830) has been celebrated as an emblem of the French Republic for almost 200 years. The dynamic scene of Liberty leading revolutionaries into battle ...
Eugène Delacroix “Young Tiger Playing with Its Mother” (1830) (all images courtesy the Metropolitan Museum of Art) This show might have felt like a blip on your radar during the packed Fall 2018 art ...
The way Delacroix used color in "Christ on the Sea of Galilee" (1853) inspired Vincent Van Gogh's use of color. The Dutch artist traveled to see the picture and wrote extensively about it to his ...
Michel Delacroix is a French artist known for his naïve style, which captures the charm and simplicity of street scenes in Paris and other nearby areas of France. Born in 1933 in Paris, France, he ...
They don’t make paintings like “Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi” anymore. The slow, ruminative medium of oil paint on canvas has pretty much had it as the sharpest system for the memorable delivery ...
Regally-bred colt Delacroix added an all-important first group 1 to his record when he produced a brave performance to win the Coral-Eclipse (G1) at Sandown July 6. The colt's triumph provided the ...
Few artists have delighted and scandalised the public as much as Eugène Delacroix. The greatest French painter of the first half of the 19th century, who is the subject of a landmark retrospective at ...
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