Artistic Anecdotes: Delacroix

by Matthew Innis |

Sultan of Morocco, 1845oil on canvas377 X 340 cmRomanticist Eugène Delacroix may not have been the most technically proficient artist, nor the best colorist, but he certainly was a color enthusiast.  His journals, among the first such personal writings by an artist on color, are filled with “endless descriptions of color combinations, notes on the…

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