Born in 1798, Eugene Delacroix became the leading history painter of his generation. By his example, rather than as a formal teacher, he led the modern movement towards freedom of expression, lively brushwork, and bold colouring against the debilitated neo-classical tradition. Though labelled a "Romantic" by his contemporaries and to the present day, he was a passionate admirer of the antique and wished to emulate what he considered the true qualities of classical art - breadth of form combined with a feeling of life. He was the greatest colourist of the first half of the nineteenth century, and influenced Renoir, Van Gogh, and Seurat. This complete catalogue of Delacroix's paintings is the first to be attempted since 1885. The first volumes comprise a critical catalogue of the early paintings, and carry a full description, history, and bibliography of each picture. Delacroix's most famous Salon paintings such as "Death of Sardanapalus" and "Liberty Leading the People" are discussed at length. Paintings appear that have not previously been illustrated in books, and untraced or destroyed pictures are illustrated, where possible, from engravings.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. HARDCOVER. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 1981 First Edition, Quarto. xxxiv, 261 pages and xi, 200 monochrome plates. Original teal blue cloth binding with gilt lettering and emblem to spines. Light blue endpapers. White dustaackets with red and black lettering to covers and spines. Colour illustrated art. Text volume, colour plates, 30 figures, and descriptions of 162 known paintings, 116 lost works, and 81 questionable works and others needing study, damages doubtful and rejected. Concordance and Index at rear. Both volumes in fine condition. Dustjackets near fine with slightest wear. Not price clipped. See photographs. Book 3676 location 5-6. Seller Inventory # 3676
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine to near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near fine. Quarto. Six volumes: A Critical Catalogue: I. 1816-1831. Text. 261pp.; II. Plates. 200 monochromatic plates with list; III. 1832-1863. Text. 390pp.; IV. Plates. 339 monochromatic plates. Plus third supplement of 9 plates; The Public Decorations and Their Sketches. V. Text. 192pp.; VI. Plates. 79 monochromatic plates. Comprehensive catalogue with a description, history and bibliography of each work. Light fading to dust jacket spines. Complete sets are scarce. Seller Inventory # 53422
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