
Eugène Delacroix
France(April 26, 1798 – 1863)
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Delacroix: The Fire That Freed Painting
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Stand before The Death of Sardanapalus at the Louvre and you will feel it immediately: a heat that has nothing to do with temperature. Eugène Delacroix painted that canvas in 1827 and it remains one of the most audacious gestures in the history of Western art, a swirling, catastrophic vision of color and flesh that seemed to announce, with absolute confidence, that painting had new possibilities and new permissions. More than a century and a half after his death in 1863, Delacroix continues to command the attention of institutions, scholars, and serious collectors worldwide. The Louvre's… Continue reading
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