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Bouquetby Eugene Delacroix
36" x 28" Framed Art Frame
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Flowerby Eugene Delacroix
35" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Hamlet and Opheliaby Eugene Delacroix
28" x 35" Framed Art Frame
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Study of a Male Nudeby Eugene Delacroix
26" x 36" Framed Art Frame
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Self Portrait, c.1837by Eugene Delacroix
30" x 35" Framed Print Frame
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Seated Nude, Mademoiselle Roseby Eugene Delacroix
28" x 35" Framed Print Frame
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Lion Huntby Eugene Delacroix
30" x 35" Framed Art Frame
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Turk, Smoking on a Divanby Eugene Delacroix
32" x 28" Framed Art Frame
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Medea, 1838by Eugene Delacroix
23" x 32" Framed Art Frame
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Lion Huntby Eugene Delacroix
36" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Hamlet and Horatio in the Cemeteryby Eugene Delacroix
32" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Study of Babouchesby Eugene Delacroix
32" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Annunciationby Eugene Delacroix
36" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Abduction of Rebeccaby Eugene Delacroix
29" x 35" Framed Art Frame
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Turk, Smoking on a Divanby Eugene Delacroix
32" x 28" Framed Art Frame
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Medea about to Kill her Childrenby Eugene Delacroix
30" x 35" Framed Art Frame
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Lion Hunt, c 1854by Eugene Delacroix
35" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Flowersby Eugene Delacroix
35" x 27" Framed Print Frame
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Unmade Bedby Eugene Delacroix
33" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Expulsion of Heliodorus from the Templeby Eugene Delacroix
32" x 35" Framed Print Frame
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Flowers in an Earthenware Pot, 1847by Eugene Delacroix
30" x 35" Framed Art Frame
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Jewish Wedding in Moroccoby Eugene Delacroix
35" x 28" Framed Art Frame
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Dante and Virgil in the Underworld, 1822by Eugene Delacroix
34" x 27" Framed Print Frame
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Study for The Lion Hunt, 1854by Eugene Delacroix
35" x 27" Framed Print Frame
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Fight between Jacob and the Angelby Eugene Delacroix
30" x 35" Framed Print Frame
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Scenes from the Massacre of Chios, 1822by Eugene Delacroix
30" x 35" Framed Print Frame
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Rebecca Kidnapped by the Templar, Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert, 1858by Eugene Delacroix
29" x 35" Framed Print Frame
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Jewish wedding in Morocco, 1841by Eugene Delacroix
34" x 27" Framed Print Frame
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Muley Abd-ar-Rhaman The Sultan of Moroccoby Eugene Delacroix
32" x 35" Framed Print Frame
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Battle of Giaour and Hassan, after Byron's poem, 'Le Giaour', 1835by Eugene Delacroix
30" x 35" Framed Print Frame
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Lion and Alligator, 1863by Eugene Delacroix
33" x 27" Framed Print Frame
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Lelia in the Caveby Eugene Delacroix
27" x 35" Framed Print Frame
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Orpheus and Eurydice, Spring from a series of the Four Seasons, 1862by Eugene Delacroix
29" x 35" Framed Print Frame
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Hamlet and Horatio in the Cemetery, from Scene 1, Act V of 'Hamlet'by Eugene Delacroix
29" x 35" Framed Print Frame
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Wild Boar Huntby Eugene Delacroix
32" x 27" Framed Print Frame
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Women of Algiers in their Haremby Eugene Delacroix
34" x 27" Framed Print Frame
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Eugene Delacroix was born in France in 1798. He was born to Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, a statesman. Being born into an artistic family, he was able to develop his own artistic and musical passions and at the age of 17. Later on, he learnt art under the tutelage of Baron Pierre-Narcisse Guerin. Delacroix’s early years were influenced by polish composer and pianist Frederic Chopin as well as by fellow Romantic artists. At the age of 24, he was put in charge of architectural decorations from another statesman called Adolphe Theirs. Delacroix worked from strength to strength building his career. He was greatly favored by the critics of his day and received continual commissions from the French government. His intense passion for bright colors and the violent nature of his subject matter changed the art world forever. He had a unique technique of painting that had a lasting impact on subsequent generations including the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist movements.
Delacroix created and exhibited his first masterpiece “Dante and Vigil in Hell” which is said to have contributed to the development of the Romantic Movement. The piece was inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy. Early on, Delacroix’s work reflected the influence of Peter Paul Ruben's color genius and Michelangelo's modeled figures. Delacroix continued to paint under the influence of works by Lord Byron, Shakespeare, and Dante. Framed Eugene Delacroix art can be found in many art galleries and museums around the world. They can also be found with many public and private collectors. Delacroix died in France in 1863 and left behind thousands of drawings, prints and watercolors as well as a legacy that forever changed the art world.