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Author:
Jobert, Barthélémy, author.
Title:
Delacroix / Barthélémy Jobert.
Edition:
New and expanded edition.
Publisher:
Princeton University Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xxi, 342 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
Subject:
Delacroix, Eugène,--1798-1863--Criticism and interpretation.
Delacroix, Eugène,--1798-1863.
Other Authors:
Delacroix, Eugène, 1798-1863. Paintings. Selections.
Other Titles:
Delacroix. English
Notes:
Original French edition published 1997. Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-336) and indexes.
Contents:
Introduction: reconsidering Delacroix -- The man, the painter -- From the salon of 1822 to the salon of 1827: leader of a new school? -- The Romantic artist -- The voyage to Morocco -- The great decorative works: the Palais-Bourbon -- The great decroative works: from the Palais du Luxembourg to Saint-Sulpice -- 1833-1863: thirty years in the public eye -- Conclusion: Delacroix after his death.
Summary:
Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863) was a solitary genius who produced stormy Romantic works like The Death of Sardanapalus as well as more classically inspired paintings such as Liberty Leading the People. Over the long span of his career, he responded to the literary fascination with Orientalism, the politics of French imperialism, and the popular interest in travel, painting everything from sweeping, epic tales to intimate interiors. In this beautifully illustrated book, Barthelemy Jobert delves into all facets of Delacroix's life and art, providing an unforgettable portrait of perhaps the greatest and most elusive painter of the French Romantic movement. Bringing together large canvases, decorative cycles, watercolors, and engravings, Jobert explores the inner tensions and contradictions that drove the artist, re-creating the political and cultural arenas in which Delacroix thrived and enabling readers to fully appreciate the extraordinary range of his artistic production. He reveals how Delacroix successfully navigated the Salons of Paris and the halls of government, socialized with George Sand and Victor Hugo, engaged in intense philosophical discussions about art with Baudelaire, and maintained a lively repartee with the press. He vividly describes Delacroix's journey to Morocco, which unexpectedly led him to rediscover his classical roots, and shows how Delacroix profoundly influenced later painters such as Cezanne and Picasso. This new and expanded edition of Jobert's acclaimed book includes a thoroughly updated introduction and conclusion, and a wealth of new information and illustrations throughout.
ISBN:
0691182361
9780691182360
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1028166850
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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