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Eugène Delacroix

    26 avril 1798 – 13 août 1863

    Eugène Delacroix, figure de proue du Romantisme français, fut un pionnier de la touche expressive et d'une exploration approfondie des effets optiques de la couleur, influençant considérablement les Impressionnistes. Son art s'inspira de la Renaissance vénitienne et de Rubens, privilégiant la couleur vibrante et le mouvement dynamique aux contours nets et aux formes sculptées. Poussé par une fascination pour l'exotisme, il voyagea en Afrique du Nord, insufflant à ses toiles des thèmes dramatiques et romantiques. Comme Baudelaire l'a observé, Delacroix était « passionnément amoureux de la passion, mais froidement résolu à exprimer la passion aussi clairement que possible ».

    The Indignant Eye
    Journal de Eugène Delacroix, Tome 1
    Journal de Eugène Delacroix, Tome 2
    Eugene Delacroix. Fragmente Einer Selbstbiographie
    Les Mémorables: Journal
    Maurice Denis et Eugène Delacroix, de l'atelier au musée
    • 2017

      Maurice Denis’s esteem for Eugène Delacroix is well known and has often been discussed: Denis celebrated his predecessor for both his painting and his writing. He also admired Delacroix’s stance as an artist dedicated to a personal ideal, and in the early 1920s he set off to North Africa, in Delacroix’s footsteps.Denis played a crucial role in saving Delacroix’s last studio and creating the Musée Delacroix. He was president of the first Société des Amis d’Eugène Delacroix (Friends of Eugène Delacroix association) and succeeded in rallying to the cause the greatest painters of the 1920s, among them Henri Matisse, Edouard Vuillard, and Paul Signac. The significance of his commitment to Delacroix’s oeuvre has never been gone into, except tangentially.Drawing on the connections between the Musée Delacroix and the Maurice Denis archives, this project will help foreground the painters’ respective oeuvres and underscore the influence, in the early 20th century, of the Delacroix corpus on artists born after his death. It will also offer, after the renovation of Delacroix’s apartment and a fresh interpretative approach, a new vision of the museum and its early years.Based on close study and analysis of the Musée Delacroix archives, the exhibition will also present major works by Denis in interaction with those of Delacroix.

      Maurice Denis et Eugène Delacroix, de l'atelier au musée
    • 1981