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      • The painting was inspired by events from the 1822 Greek War of Independence, during which Turkish Ottoman troops invaded the island of Chios and slaughtered thousands of rebelling Greeks.
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  2. May 7, 2024 · Eugène Delacroix (born April 26, 1798, Charenton–Saint-Maurice, France—died August 13, 1863, Paris) was one of the greatest French Romantic painters, whose use of colour was influential in the development of both Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painting.

  3. This verdant view on the south side of the house, whose focal point is a simple stone table (or bench), was preceded by a pencil sketch that probably dates to 1842 or 1843 (Musée Carnavalet, Paris). One of Delacroix's rare pure landscapes, it was undoubtedly painted as a gift for Sand.

  4. Sand was famous for her practice of dressing like a man, and did so for her portrait, but Delacroix playfully warned her against it as a man, in his opinion, could be "a villainous beast." In the later years of Delacroix's career, he drew inspiration from nature and painted numerous works featuring gardens and flowers.

    • French
    • April 26, 1798
    • Charenton Saint Maurice, Paris, France
    • August 24, 1863
  5. That same year, Delacroix also made an oil painting of the couple: Chopin playing the piano and Sand, by his side, reacting to the music. As other works by Delacroix, it emphasizes color and movement rather than preciseness of line —a technique that would later influence the Impressionists.

  6. What’s on. Eugène Delacroix and George Sand. from September 23, 2016 to February 27, 2017. Eugène Delacroix and George Sand first met in November 1834, when Frédéric Buloz, editor-in-chief of La Revue des deux mondes, asked the artist to paint a portrait of the writer to illustrate his articles.

  7. Mar 1, 2022 · Thembeka Heidi Sincuba. Eugène Delacroix enjoyed a long career and was one of the most influential artists of the 19th century. His bold use of color was as captivating as his thorough and prolific journals. Throughout his career, the legend of French romanticism would find inspiration in historical events, religion, and literature.

  8. Delacroix met George Sand in November 1834, the day after her relationship with Alfred de Musset ended, and painted a portrait of her in men’s clothes, her face marked by the ordeal. But it was primarily the novelist’s romantic involvement with Chopin, begun in 1838, that brought the two closer.

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