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Please be advised that due to recent global concerns, there may be fulfillment delays during the post-sale process. The present lot is from Vik Muniz’s series, Pictures of Junk. With the help of art ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's big Delacroix exhibition shows why the leader of romantic painting still matters. ... "Medea About to Kill Her Children, sketch," circa 1836, by Eugene Delacroix.
Delacroix was a showoff, but he really looked at animals, as he didn’t at humans. ... He shocked the Salon in 1838 with a painting of Medea, dagger in hand, ...
Before Manet, Monet, Renoir or Cezanne, Eugene Delacroix was the 19th century French painter challenging establishment notions of what qualifies as great art.
Following an acclaimed exhibition of the great French Romantic painter Eugène Delacroix at the Louvre in Paris, the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened, on Sept. 17, the first full presentation of ...
NEW YORK — The achievement of French painter Eugène Delacroix — the Romantic paragon of 19th-century French art — is like a huge puzzle whose pieces don’t easily fit together. But at ...