Delacroix

Delacroix And the Rise of Modern Art

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Publisher's Synopsis

A handsome volume exploring Delacroix's works, his artistic contemporaries, and the generations of great artists he inspired

Eugène Delacroix (1789-1863), a dominant figure in 19th-century French art, was a complex and contradictory painter whose legacy is deep and enduring. This important, beautifully illustrated book considers Delacroix in his own time, alongside contemporaries such as Courbet, Fromentin, and the poet Charles Baudelaire, as well as his significant influence on successive generations of artists.

Delacroix's paintings and his posthumously published Journals laid crucial groundwork for immediate successors including Cézanne, Degas, Manet, Monet, and Renoir. Later admirers including Seurat, Gauguin, Moreau, Redon, Van Gogh, and Matisse renewed the obsession with his work. Through essays and catalogue entries, the authors demonstrate how Delacroix became mentor and archetype to younger generations who sought direction for their own creative experiments, and found inspiration in Delacroix's brilliant use of color, audacious technique, and rebellious nature.

Book information

ISBN: 9781857095753
Publisher: Yale University Press
Imprint: National Gallery Company
Pub date:
DEWEY: 759.4
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 272
Weight: 1648g
Height: 291mm
Width: 238mm
Spine width: 25mm