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Journal de Eugène Delacroix, Tome 2 (de 3) / 1850-1854

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A sequence of dated personal entries by a nineteenth-century painter records travels, museum visits, and everyday impressions, combining vivid art criticism with technical observations about color, composition and stained glass. The entries offer candid reactions to exhibitions, performances and architecture, practical notes on pictorial technique, and remarks on music and theatre. Short travel descriptions, portrait sketches and conversations mix with reflective passages on taste and practice, together revealing the artist’s professional concerns, aesthetic judgments and occasional moods while moving between studios, collections and public spaces.

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Eugène Delacroix

Eugène Delacroix was a prominent French painter and a leading figure of the Romantic movement in art. Born in 1798, he is best known for his expressive use of color and dynamic compositions, which often drew inspiration from literature and history. Delacroix's works, such as "Liberty Leading the People," reflect his passion for freedom and human emotion. In addition to his paintings, he is recognized for his insightful journals, which provide a glimpse into his artistic process and thoughts on art and society. His journals, published in three volumes, span from 1823 to 1863 and are considered significant contributions to understanding the artistic climate of his time.

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