
Eugène Delacroix
1798–1863 · France · Romanticism
The story
In late July 1830 the people of Paris spent three days on the barricades and drove out their king, Charles X. Eugene Delacroix, 32, watched from the sidelines and felt he had not done his part, so he did it with a brush. That winter he painted a bare-breasted woman striding over the dead with the tricolour flag in one hand and a musket in the other, leading a crowd of workers and street boys through the gunsmoke. Liberty Leading the People turned a week of real street fighting into the image France still reaches for whenever it rebels.
Delacroix led the other half of French painting from Ingres, the half that trusted colour and movement and feeling over clean drawing. Two years after Liberty he got the experience that set his palette alight. In 1832 he travelled to Morocco with a French diplomatic mission, and the light, the robes, the horses and courts of North Africa hit him like a revelation. He filled notebooks with quick watercolours and drew on that half-year journey for the next 30 years, more than 70 paintings coming out of it.
He was a Romantic in his friendships too, close to the composer Frederic Chopin, whom he painted at the piano, and to the writer George Sand. For much of his life he kept a journal that is still read as one of the sharpest things any painter has written about painting. Near the end he covered a chapel in the church of Saint-Sulpice in Paris with murals, one of them an angel wrestling Jacob among trees he had studied in a wood outside the city; he finished them in 1861 and died two years later.
Works
74 works
Liberty Leading the PeopleEugène Delacroix, 1830
Death of SardanapalusEugène Delacroix, 1827
The Massacre at ChiosEugène Delacroix, 1824
The Barque of DanteEugène Delacroix, 1822
The Women of AlgiersEugène Delacroix, 1834
Greece on the Ruins of MissolonghiEugène Delacroix, 1826
Orphan Girl at the CemeteryEugène Delacroix, 1824
Entry of the Crusaders in ConstantinopleEugène Delacroix, 1840
Jewish Wedding in MoroccoEugène Delacroix, 1839
Portrait of Frédéric Chopin and George SandEugène Delacroix, 1837
Woman with a ParrotEugène Delacroix, 1827
Last Words of the Emperor Marcus AureliusEugène Delacroix, 1844
A Young Tiger Playing with its MotherEugène Delacroix, 1830
Mademoiselle RoseEugène Delacroix, 1821
MedeaEugène Delacroix, 1836
Muley-Abd-Err-Rahmann, sultan du Maroc sortant de son palais de MequinezEugène Delacroix, 1845
The Abduction of RebeccaEugène Delacroix, 1846
The Battle of Taillebourg, 21st July 1242Eugène Delacroix, 1837
Battle of Nancy (1477)Eugène Delacroix, 1831
Christ on the CrossEugène Delacroix, 1835
Louis d'Orleans shows his mistressEugène Delacroix, 1825
Self-portrait with Green VestEugène Delacroix, 1837
The Bride of AbydosEugène Delacroix, 1846
Tiger with a TortoiseEugène Delacroix, 1862
Arab Horses fighting in a stableEugène Delacroix, 1860