
EUGÈNE DELACROIX - PAR - CAMILLE MAUCLAIR - 17 DESSINS SUR PAPIER MAT DE GRAND LUXE, 31 ILLUSTRATIONS TEINTÉES, 1 GRAVURE ET 1 PLANCHE EN QUATRE COULEURS - LIBRAIRIE ARTISTIQUE ET LITTÉRAIRE - 65, RUE DU BAC, PARIS - 1900
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In the early 1820s French art was caught between two fierce currents: the polished classicism of Ingres and the wild, emotional surge of Romanticism. A young painter steps onto this stage, his work instantly igniting debate among critics and the public. The clash of styles sets the tone for a career that would reshape visual storytelling.
Born into a family straddling aristocratic privilege and revolutionary ideals, he absorbed the grandeur of Rubens, Titian and Veronese during countless visits to the Louvre. His breakthrough came with a dramatic canvas portraying Dante and Virgil in the infernal depths—a bold synthesis of vivid colour, restless movement and literary imagination. The painting’s raw intensity shocked the academies while captivating a generation hungry for new expression.
That early triumph marked him as a bridge between the ornate eighteenth‑century tradition and the avant‑garde impulses that would later fuel Impressionism. His fearless use of colour over line, and his belief that painting could convey visceral feeling, laid foundations for future artists to explore emotion on canvas. Listening to his story offers a vivid portrait of a visionary who dared to rewrite the rules of his time.
Language
fr
Duration
~1 hours (67K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Laura Natal Rodrigues & Marc D'Hooghe at Free Literature (Images generously made available by the Internet Archive.)
Release date
2018-02-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1872–1945
A prolific voice of French letters, he moved easily between poetry, fiction, travel writing, biography, and art criticism. His work captures the rich, argumentative world of fin-de-siècle culture, where literature, music, and painting constantly overlapped.
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