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Eugene Delacroix Marocan and his Horse Oil on canvas
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Eugene Delacroix Michelangelo in his Studio 1849-50
Oil on canvas,
40 x 32 cm
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Eugene Delacroix Sketch for Peace Descends to Earth 1852
Oil on canvas,
77,7 x 55,1 cm
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Eugene Delacroix The Sea from the Heights of Dieppe 1852
Oil on canvas
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Eugene Delacroix St Michael defeats the Devil 1854-61
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Eugene Delacroix Heliodoros Driven from the Temple 1854-61
751 x 485 cm
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Eugene Delacroix Mlle Rose 1817-20
Oil on canvas,
81 x 65 cm
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Eugene Delacroix Self-Portrait as Ravenswood c. 1821
Oil on canvas,
40,9 x 32,3 cm
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Eugene Delacroix A Mad Woman c. 1822
Oil on canvas,
41 x 33 cm
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Eugene Delacroix A Mortally Wounded Brigand Quenches his Thirst c. 1825
Oil on canvas,
32,5 x 40,7 cm
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Eugene Delacroix The Execution of Doge Marino Faliero 1825-26
Oil on canvas,
146 x 114 cm
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Eugene Delacroix Odalisque Reclining on a Divan 1827-28
Oil on canvas,
37,8 x 46,4 cm
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Eugene Delacroix Louis-Auguste Schwiter 1826-27
Oil on canvas,
218 x 144 cm
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Eugene Delacroix Style life with lobster mk186
1827 Paris muse you Louvre
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Eugene Delacroix Ovid in the Skythen mk178
oils on linen
37.6x130.12cm
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Eugene Delacroix Stgudie to the death of the Sardanapal mk178
before 1827
oils on linen
81x100cm
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Eugene Delacroix Moroccan in the Sattein of its horse mk178
1855 oils on linen 55.9x47cm
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Eugene Delacroix The battle of the Giaurs with the Pascha, after Byrons poem The Giaour mk178
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oils on linen
73x61cm
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Eugene Delacroix Unknown work mk191
1840
410x498cm
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Eugene Delacroix The Banks of the River Sebou mk221
1858
Oil on canvas
49.6x60.3
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Eugene Delacroix
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French Romantic Painter, 1798-1863
For 40 years Eugene Delacroix was one of the most prominent and controversial painters in France. Although the intense emotional expressiveness of his work placed the artist squarely in the midst of the general romantic outpouring of European art, he always remained an individual phenomenon and did not create a school. As a personality and as a painter, he was admired by the impressionists, postimpressionists, and symbolists who came after him.
Born on April 28, 1798, at Charenton-Saint-Maurice, the son of an important public official, Delacroix grew up in comfortable upper-middle-class circumstances in spite of the troubled times. He received a good classical education at the Lycee Imperial. He entered the studio of Pierre Narcisse Guerin in 1815, where he met Theodore Gericaul
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