The secret of Eugène Delacroix - Tales from the Louvre

The secret of Eugène Delacroix - Tales from the Louvre

MX008313
Written in French.

When the painter Eugène Delacroix is working in his studio, he must not be disturbed! He tells beautiful stories with his brushstrokes on the canvas. But where does he find his inspiration? That's his secret...

A tale inspired by works by Delacroix in the Louvre and the Eugène Delacroix...
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Characteristics

Dimensions
21,2 x 17,9 x 0,4 cm
Artist
Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863)
Museums
Musée du Louvre, Musée national Eugène-Delacroix
Art movements
19th century, Romanticism
Reference
MX008313
EAN
9782376350330
Size of the book
Paperback with flap

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The work and its artist

Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863)

A French painter born in Charenton-Saint-Maurice, he is considered to be the main representative of romanticism in 19th century French painting. With a solid reputation, he received major orders from the State for canvases and decorations for walls and ceilings of public monuments. In the following years, he produced works inspired by historical or literary anecdotes as well as contemporary events (Freedom Guiding the People) or a trip to the Maghreb (Women of Algiers in their apartments).