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Muley Abd-ar-Rhaman (1789-1859), The Sultan of Morocco, leaving his Palace of Meknes
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Muley Abd-ar-Rhaman (1789-1859), The Sultan of Morocco, leaving his Palace of Meknes
XIR143827 Muley Abd-ar-Rhaman (1789-1859), The Sultan of Morocco, leaving his Palace of Meknes with his entourage, March 1832, 1845 (oil on canvas) by Delacroix, Ferdinand Victor Eugene (1798-1863); 377x340 cm; Musee des Augustins, Toulouse, France; French, out of copyright
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Muley Abd-ar-Rhaman (1789-1859), The Sultan of Morocco, gracefully emerges from the grandeur of his Palace of Meknes, accompanied by his entourage in this oil painting by Ferdinand Victor Eugene Delacroix. Captured in March 1832, the artist skillfully portrays the majesty and authority of this revered ruler. Mounted on a magnificent Arabian horse, adorned with vibrant regalia and an elegant parasol shielding him from the scorching Moroccan sun, Muley Abd-ar-Rhaman exudes power and prestige. His confident gaze reflects a leader who commands respect and admiration. As he departs his palace gates, a bustling crowd gathers to catch a glimpse of their beloved soltan. The diverse array of individuals showcases the rich cultural tapestry that defines Morocco - Arabs dressed in traditional attire stand alongside locals wearing colorful garments representative of their heritage. Delacroix's masterful brushstrokes bring life to every detail - from the intricate patterns on the sultan's robe to the dust kicked up by horses' hooves. This monumental canvas measuring 377x340 cm captures both historical significance and artistic brilliance. Displayed at Musee des Augustins in Toulouse, France, this remarkable portrait immortalizes one of Morocco's most influential leaders. It serves as a testament to Delacroix's ability to capture not only physical likeness but also intangible qualities such as charisma and leadership.
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