The world of Flowers and still lifes by Eugène DelacroixDelacroix treats flowers, baskets and trophies with the energy of his story scenes: diagonals, contrasts and colorful material transform the immobile object into a romantic drama.
1798 - 1863Life of Eugène Delacroix
Paris, Champrosay, London, Morocco and AlgeriaMain homes
Oil, watercolor, drawing, lithography, bouquet, trophy, animal and monumental decorationPractical
9,000 °CPaintings, watercolors, pastels, drawings, lithographs, notebooks and studies created by Delacroix, overall estimate
Hand paintedReal oil painting, no print.
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Around 1825 -1863 · Romanticism, color and monumental still life
Delacroix treats flowers, baskets and trophies with the energy of his story scenes: diagonals, contrasts and colorful material transform the immobile object into a romantic drama.
Eugène Delacroix is first famous for his great historical, literary and oriental subjects, but still life also runs through his career. Country bouquets, vases, overturned baskets, game, fish and trophies offer him a direct laboratory of color. He observes Rubens, the Flemish masters and the decorative tradition, while giving the whole thing a truly romantic mobility. The flowers are not arranged like in a herbarium: stems, leaves and corollas intersect diagonally, and the reds, yellows, blue and corollas are enhanced by contrast. The flowers are not arranged like in a herbarium: stems, leaves and corollas intersect diagonally, and the reds, yellows, blue or white are enhanced by contrast. The flowers are not arranged like in a herbarium: stems, leaves and corollas intersect diagonally, and the reds, yellows, blue or white are enhanced by contrast. The flowers are not arranged like in a herbarium: stems, leaves and corollas intersect diagonally, and the reds, yellows, blue or white are enhanced by contrast. The still life towards the landscape. The large composition with lobster and hunting and fishing trophies combines animals, weapons and objects in an abundance that evokes history painting as much as the pantry. Even a simple vase placed on a console becomes an architecture of material, reflection and shadow. Delacroix thus demonstrates that color can give movement and intensity to subjects deprived of human action. The selection "Flowers and still lifes by Eugène Delacroix" notably compares Basket of flowers and Still life by lobster and trophies. His reading favors space.
At Delacroix, nothing really remains still: the color crosses the bouquet, overturns the basket and transforms the trophy into a romantic scene.
Course & style
Journey, subjects and pictorial language
Romantic salons and first colorful searches
Dante, Scio, Sardanapalus and the old masters install a moving touch soon applied to flowers and animals. This milestone illuminates the "Flowers and still lifes by Eugène Delacroix" collection by favoring space.
Travel, large settings and still lifes
Morocco, public commissions and floral arrangements expand the repertoire of romantic color.
Champrosay and late synthesis
Bouquets, trophies, gardens and monumental decorations deepen a painting where the material carries emotion.
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Diagonal
Stems, leaves, weapons or animals pass through the composition and prevent still life from freezing. This line guides a space-centered reading of "Flowers and Still Lifes by Eugène Delacroix".
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Contrast
Reds, yellows, blues and greens reinforce each other without depending on a uniform pattern.
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Abundance
Bouquet, basket or trophy accumulate materials until giving the subject an almost historical scale.
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Movement
Upside-down basket, curved petals and visible touch make an event just past or still in progress sensitive.
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Romantic abundance01
Basket of Flowers
Wicker, leaves and corollas make up a colored mass whose touch retains all the energy.
Landmark work of Flowers and still lifes by Eugène Delacroix. Reading "Flowers and still lifes by Eugène Delacroix" through space.Monumental trophy02
Still life with lobster and trophies
Lobster, game, fish and instruments build a dramatic abundance worthy of a grand setting.
Landmark work of Flowers and still lifes by Eugène DelacroixObject and architecture03
Vase of flowers on the console
The verticality of the vase and the console stabilizes a bouquet animated by contrasts and overflows.
Landmark work of Flowers and still lifes by Eugène DelacroixWildflowers04
Country bouquet
The variety of shapes and the freedom of touch give the bouquet the movement of still living vegetation.
Landmark work of Flowers and still lifes by Eugène DelacroixStyle05
Diagonal
Reading key for Flowers and still lifes by Eugène DelacroixStyle06
Contrast
Reds, yellows, blues and greens reinforce each other without depending on a uniform pattern.
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