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At Delacroix's studio sale, held six months after his death in 1864, crowds and critics were astonished by the abundance and multi-disciplinary nature of his work, showcasing the vision of a man hailed by Baudelaire as the last great artist of the Renaissance and the first of the Modern era. Delacroix was acutely aware of his desired position in art history. Drawing inspiration from Rubens in lifestyle and creativity, he combined classical composition with universally appreciated symbolic and allegorical themes, resulting in works of unmatched integrity and sensuality. From his spectacular Salon reception in 1824 to the significant Scenes from the Chios Massacre—where the term Romantique was first applied to his style—and the provocative The Agony in the Garden, Delacroix's genius in graphic design, color innovation, and body portrayal was undeniable. His numerous sketchbooks reflect a commitment to truth in both his Goyaesque depictions of horror and sacrifice and his grand historical canvases. Excessive and monumental, this Victor Hugo of the art world has profoundly influenced movements such as Impressionism, Expressionism, and mid-century Abstract painting. Delacroix's noble spirit transcends the self-indulgence of the Romantics, resonating across ages.
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Basic Series - 47: Eugene Delacroix 1798-1863, Gilles Néret, Eugène Delacroix
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