Adam and Eve - Eugène Delacroix Canvas.
Adam and Eve - Eugène Delacroix Canvas. - A5(148×210) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Artgraph. Original masterpiece canvas panel
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Premium materials: Made with carefully selected canvas and high-quality inks, they are resistant to fading and deformation, ensuring long-lasting beauty.
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- Comes with a string on the back so you can display it as soon as it arrives
If you display it in your living room, it will instantly transform into an art space.
Displaying it in a child's room will give your child the opportunity to experience art and create an environment that will encourage their creativity.
Displaying it in your office will create a relaxing space that will help you forget the fatigue of work.
*The cutting position of the original artwork will vary depending on the size, so if you have any concerns, please contact us in advance.
*The sides will not be printed, and the tax will be typed in the white margins.
*If the size of the original image data makes printing too rough, we will contact you.
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| Work name | Adam and Eve ) |
| Author name | Eugene Delacroix |
| Production date | 1840 |
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| Management number | 3-13 |
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Eugene Delacroix
Eugène Delacroix is a leading Romantic painter active in France in the first half of the 19th century. He is known for his passionate depictions of historical events and scenes from literary works, using vivid colors and dynamic compositions. His works are searched for by many people, from art lovers to those interested in history, using keywords such as **Delacroix French Romanticism** and **Delacroix Liberty Leading the People**.
Eugène Delacroix Biography
- Born April 26, 1798 in Saint-Maurice, France
- In 1815, he entered the École des Beaux-Arts (National School of Fine Arts) and studied under Pierre-Narcisse Guérin.
- In 1822, his painting "Dante's Boat" was highly praised at the Salon, and he attracted attention as an up-and-coming painter.
- In 1824, he established himself as a standard-bearer of Romanticism with The Massacre at Chios.
- In 1830, he created his masterpiece, "Liberty Leading the People."
- From the 1830s onwards, he produced many works inspired by Orientalism and literary works, making use of his experiences traveling in Morocco.
- In his later years, he also worked on decorative paintings for Paris City Hall and the Luxembourg Palace.
- Died in Paris on August 13, 1863 (aged 65)
Representative works
- Liberty Leading the People (1830)
- Massacre at Chios (1824)
- The Death of Sardanapalus (1827)
- Women of Algiers (1834)
- Medea about to Kill Her Children (1838)
Delacroix's painting style is characterized by vibrant colors, intense brushstrokes, and dynamic compositions. Rebelling against the classical style, he expressed through painting the ideals of Romanticism , which emphasized the inner workings of human emotions. Color, in particular, was an important expressive tool for Delacroix, and he used it effectively to create powerful emotions and dramatic scenes. His masterpiece, "Liberty Leading the People," is based on the July Revolution of 1830. It depicts the strength of the people and the fervor of the revolution with a powerful composition and vivid colors, centered around a female figure, a symbol of freedom. This work is widely recognized as his most famous, often accompanied by keywords such as "Delacroix Liberty Leading the People" and "Delacroix French Revolution."
In works such as "Massacre at Chios" and "The Death of Sardanapalus," he draws on historical events and literary works as his subject matter, imaginatively reconstructing them to create dramatic scenes that stir the emotions of the viewer. These works are highly regarded as representative works of Romantic painting, with keywords such as **Delacroix Romantic painting** and **Delacroix historical painting**.
Delacroix's innovative style had a major influence on the artists of his time, paving the way for later Impressionist and Symbolist painters. His works are housed in major museums across France, with many of his masterpieces on display at the Louvre in particular. By searching for **"Delacroix Louvre"** or **"Delacroix works"**, you can find information on museums where you can view his works.
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