Showing 12 artworks with Eugène Delacroix and with artwork date before 1823 and with artwork date after 1813
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Delacroix's 'Mlle Rose' captures romantic tranquility with its muted colors and contemplative scene. A study in stillness, it exemplifies Romantic ideals & Delacroix’s masterful technique.
Experience Eugène Delacroix's 'The Natchez,' a captivating oil painting of a Native American family. Explore its serene beauty, romantic style, and connection to Chateaubriand’s novel at ArtsDot.
Explore Eugène Delacroix's Romantic masterpiece, "Rebecca and the Wounded Ivanhoe" (1823). This dramatic painting captures a tender moment from Sir Walter Scott’s novel with rich color & emotional intensity. Own a hand-painted reproduction today!
Delacroix's 'La barca di Dante' plunges viewers into the dramatic intensity of Dante Alighieri’s journey through Hell, rendered in a Romantic style with vibrant colors and figures. This iconic 1822 painting captures the epic tale and invites you to own a piece of art history.
Delacroix's 'Self-Portrait as Ravenswood' (1821) captures the Romantic artist’s introspective nature & theatrical flair. A dramatic oil painting showcasing his signature style and literary influences.
Experience Delacroix’s poignant "A Mad Woman," a dramatic oil study from 1822 capturing intense emotion and despair within the Romantic period. This evocative artwork, measuring 41x33cm, offers a glimpse into human suffering – discover or own this masterpiece.
Delacroix's 'Male Academy Figure' (1818) captures youthful artistic training with a striking, nude study. Explore the painting’s composition, historical context & Delacroix’s innovative approach to human form.
Prince Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans (Ferdinand Philippe Louis Charles Henri Joseph; 3 September 1810 – 13 July 1842) was the eldest son of King Louis Philippe I of France and Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily. He was born in exile in his mother's native Sicily while his parents were the Duke and Duchess of Orléans. Ferdinand Philippe was heir to the House of Orléans from birth.
Witness Eugène Delacroix's preparatory sketch 'Aeneas and Anchises'! This evocative study captures the poignant embrace of legendary heroes, showcasing loose lines & expressive detail from 1815.