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Eugène Delacroix

Eugène Delacroix

Eugène Delacroix was a pivotal figure in the French Romantic movement, renowned for his expressive use of color and dynamic compositions. Born in 1798, he became a leading artist of his time, challenging the neoclassical norms that dominated the art world. Delacroix's works often drew inspiration from literature, history, and the human condition, with notable pieces such as 'Liberty Leading the People,' which became an emblem of the French Revolution and a symbol of freedom and democracy. His ability to convey emotion and movement set him apart from his contemporaries, influencing generations of artists that followed. Delacroix's legacy extends beyond his own creations; he played a crucial role in the evolution of modern art, inspiring the Impressionists and Symbolists with his innovative techniques and bold themes. His exploration of color theory and brushwork paved the way for new artistic expressions, making him a foundational figure in the transition from Romanticism to modern art. His impact is still felt today, as his works continue to be celebrated for their passion and vibrancy, solidifying his status as a master of 19th-century art.

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“What drives men of genius is their obsession with the idea that what has already been done is not good enough.””

“Draftsmen may be made, but colorists are born.””

“Of which beauty will you speak? There are many: there are a thousand: there is one for every look, for every spirit, adapted to each taste, to each particular constitution.””

“What drives men of genius is their obsession with the idea that what has already been done is not good enough.””

“Draftsmen may be made, but colorists are born.””

“Of which beauty will you speak? There are many: there are a thousand: there is one for every look, for every spirit, adapted to each taste, to each particular constitution.””

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Journal De Eugène Delacroix, Tome 2 (de 3)1850-1854
Journal De Eugène Delacroix, Tome 1 (de 3)1823-1850
Journal De Eugène Delacroix, Tome 3 (de 3)1855-1863

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