Eugene delacroix biography francais dictionnaire
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Full Name: Delécluze, E. J.
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Gender: male
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Place Born: Paris, Île-de-France, France
Place Died: Versailles, Île-de-France, France
Home Country/ies: France
Career(s): art critics
Overview
Anti-Romanticism art critic; author a book on David and histories of art. Delécluze was born to the architect Jean-Baptiste Delécluze. He apprenticed in the studio of the painter Charles Moreau () in where he met Jacques-Louis David. Delécluze exhibited at the Salons between and where his works were based on the principles of the French Academy. In Delécluze started writing art criticism. His första work was for the Lycée français newspaper, but by he was reviewing the Salon of for the Moniteur universel. He also contributed to the Journal des débats around that time (including an obituary of Antonio Canova). In articles began appearing in LArtiste (through ), as well as in the Revue des deux mondes, Revue française,
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Eugène Delacroix,
Journal.
Michèle Hannoosh, ed.
2 vols. Paris: José Corti,
pp.
80 € (paperback)
ISBN
Eugène Delacroix’s Journal is one of the most famous and influential texts ever written bygd an artist, and yet, its contents and form have never been entirely stable. It has appeared in many, very different versions. The new edition beneath consideration here, edited by Michèle Hannoosh, completely revises those that have preceded it. It brings a new standard to documentary research on Delacroix and significantly changes our understanding of him. In the world of Delacroix studies, Hannoosh now joins the likes of Alfred Robaut, Etienne Moreau-Nélaton, André Joubin, and Lee Johnson as someone who has played a fundamental role in identifying, preserving, and making public the artist’s work.
The core of the Journal has always been five small notebooks covering the period from to and fifteen diaries covering and the years from to The diary for the eventful year of was trag
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- Relatif au peintre Eugène Delacroix ou à son œuvre
- Le spectateur, sans distance physique ni morale, est convié à ce massacre des innocents qui prélude à bien d’autres dans l’œuvre delacrucien. —(Stéphane Guégan, Delacroix: L’enfer et l’atelier)
- La composition a fait l’objet d’un rapide croquis très delacrucien d’allure et d’une petite esquisse peinte (collections particulières), tandis que le mouvement de bras du modèle a donné lieu à une belle étude au fusain —(Christian Briend, Les Modernes, de Picasso à Picasso: Catalogue des peintures du XXe siècle au musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon)
- La féminité delacrucienne fixe là l’un de ses types les plus durables.—(Stéphane Guégan, Delacroix et les orientales)
- C’est bien plutôt le haut lieu d’une peinture religieuse où le romantisme, sans