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Eugene Delacroix blodbafet chios mk248 inspirad av gericaults satt gestalta lidandets tema presenterar delacroix en gripande scen fran grekernas fribetskrig mot turkarna, som skull fa manga europeer att stalla sig pa grekernas sida. malningen kanske av talleyrand som i smyg ville stodja sin son. pa samma kanske av talleyrand som i smyg ville sodja sin som pa samma utstallning sag delacroix constables hoskrindan vilket skulle fa stor inverkan bans maleri.
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Eugene Delacroix Saar reaches death of that handkerchief Ruse mk255 for in the years 1826-1827. 0.81 x 1 meters canvas. Paris, the Louvre
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Eugene Delacroix Women of Algiers in the room mk255 for in 1843. 1.80 x 2.29 meters canvas. Paris, the Louvre
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Eugene Delacroix Massacre at Chios Massacre at Chios (1824), Louvre
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Eugene Delacroix Greece Expiring on the Ruins of Missolonghi Greece Expiring on the Ruins of Missolonghi (1826), Mus??e des Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux
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Eugene Delacroix Death of Sardanapalus Death of Sardanapalus (1827), Louvre
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Eugene Delacroix Liberty Leading the People Liberty Leading the People (1830), Louvre
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Eugene Delacroix Sultan of Morocco Sultan of Morocco, (1845), Mus??e des Augustins, Toulouse, France
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Eugene Delacroix The Women of Algiers The Women of Algiers, 1834, the Louvre
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Eugene Delacroix Lion Hunt Lion Hunt, 1861, Art Institute of Chicago
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Eugene Delacroix Frederic Chopin Frederic Chopin, 1838, the Louvre
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Eugene Delacroix George Sand George Sand, 1838, Ordrupgaard-Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Eugene Delacroix Clorinda Rescues Olindo und Sophronia Clorinda Rescues Olindo und Sophronia
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Eugene Delacroix The Entry of the Crusaders in Constantinople, The Entry of the Crusaders in Constantinople, 1840, the Louvre
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Eugene Delacroix The Death of Desdemona The Death of Desdemona, 1858
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Eugene Delacroix Louis of Orleans Unveiling his Mistress, Louis of Orleans Unveiling his Mistress, c1825?C26, Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection, Madrid
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Eugene Delacroix Apollo slaying Python Apollo slaying Python, 1851, the Louvre
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Eugene Delacroix Bride of Abydos Bride of Abydos, 1857
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Eugene Delacroix Fanatics of Tangier Fanatics of Tangier, 1838, Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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Eugene Delacroix Jewish Wedding in Morocco Jewish Wedding in Morocco (detail), c1839, the Louvre
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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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