Timelines
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Moments of Delacroix
1822. The Barque of Dante
1824. The Massacre at Chios
1826. The Combat of the Giaour and Hassan
1827. The Death of Sardanapalus
1830. Liberty Leading the People
1831. Battle of Nancy
1832. Moroccan Military Exercises. In 1832, he traveled to Morocco and Algeria. From then on, all his work would be influenced by the colors, the intense light, the sensuality, and the themes of that "exotic" culture (the fascination for distant, idealized, mysterious worlds is very Romantic; that is why Delacroix became one of the most representative painters of Romanticism). At the same time, this colorfulness and passion for the exotic would greatly influence the artists who would "initiate" modern art (Cézanne himself, the father of modernity, said that all the painters of his generation painted in Delacroix's language).
1834. Women of Algiers in Their Apartment
1840. Entry of the Crusaders in Constantinople
1844. Collision of Moorish Horsemen
1846. The Abduction of Rebecca
1849-50. Arab Horseman Attacked by a Lion
1853. Christ Asleep During the Tempest
1854. Christ on the Sea of Galilee
1854. Arab Rider
1855. Arab Saddling His Horse
1855. Rider Attacked by a Jaguar
1855. The Lion Hunt
1856. Mounted Greek Warrior
1857. Selim and Zuleika
1859. Ovid among the Scythians
1860. Horses Leaving the Sea
Recommended links:
La Liberté guidant le peuple (Liberty Leading the People).
Timeline: from Neoclassicism till the end of the 19th century.
Characteristic Elements of Romantic Painting.
Fundamental Painters of Romanticism.
Eugène Delacroix: “Commonplace people have an answer for everything and nothing ever surprises them”.
Turner Seascapes and Romanticism.
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