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Delacroix - Romantics & Realists
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Delacroix - Romantics & Realists
For many lovers of Western Art, the 1830 painting Liberty Leading the People remains the ultimate image of the Romantic Age. A contemporary, revolutionary canvas full of color and movement, it remains the masterpiece of the Frenchman Eugene Delacroix –a painter deeply aware of the Romantic spirit of the times. He was a friend of the composers Chopin and Berlioz, and was also a huge admirer of the tragic figure of Byron. It was Byron’s work that inspired The Death of Sardanapalus, one of the most abandoned and violent images of Romantic Art.
His respect for Old Masters like Rubens was strong, and his three decades of Parisian mural work was steeped in the tradition of the Renaissance and the Baroque. One short journey to North Africa also inspired a huge number of memorable canvases that captured the light of the region as no artist had done before.
His respect for Old Masters like Rubens was strong, and his three decades of Parisian mural work was steeped in the tradition of the Renaissance and the Baroque. One short journey to North Africa also inspired a huge number of memorable canvases that captured the light of the region as no artist had done before.
Bild: | 1.33:1 FullScreen |
Ljud: | Engelska DD Stereo |
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Längd: | 50 Minuter |
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Upplagd i sortimentet: 29 Juli, 2007