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"Bertauts: A Glimpse into the Artistic World of Eugene Delacroix" Step into the captivating world of Eugene Delacroix

Background imageBertauts Collection: Women of Algiers, 1833. Creator: Eugene Delacroix (French, 1798-1863); Bertauts

Women of Algiers, 1833. Creator: Eugene Delacroix (French, 1798-1863); Bertauts
Women of Algiers, 1833

Background imageBertauts Collection: Muleteers of Tetuan, 1833. Creator: Eugene Delacroix (French, 1798-1863); Bertauts

Muleteers of Tetuan, 1833. Creator: Eugene Delacroix (French, 1798-1863); Bertauts
Muleteers of Tetuan, 1833

Background imageBertauts Collection: Lion Devouring a Horse, 1844. Creator: Eugene Delacroix (French, 1798-1863); Bertauts

Lion Devouring a Horse, 1844. Creator: Eugene Delacroix (French, 1798-1863); Bertauts
Lion Devouring a Horse, 1844

Background imageBertauts Collection: On the Train: A Pleasant Companion, 1862

On the Train: A Pleasant Companion, 1862

Background imageBertauts Collection: Sheet Six Antique Medals 1825 Eugene Delacroix

Sheet Six Antique Medals 1825 Eugene Delacroix
Sheet with Six Antique Medals, 1825. Eugene Delacroix (French, 1798-1863), Bertauts. Lithograph with beige tint stone; sheet: 27.5 x 36 cm (10 13/16 x 14 3/16 in.); image

Background imageBertauts Collection: Published L Artiste 1 September 1864 Sheet Four Antique Medals

Published L Artiste 1 September 1864 Sheet Four Antique Medals
Published in L Artiste on 1 September 1864: Sheet with Four Antique Medals, 1825. Eugene Delacroix (French, 1798-1863), Bertauts, R. Rodier

Background imageBertauts Collection: Lion Devouring Horse 1844 Eugene Delacroix

Lion Devouring Horse 1844 Eugene Delacroix
Lion Devouring a Horse, 1844. Eugene Delacroix (French, 1798-1863), Bertauts. Lithograph; sheet: 22 x 26.1 cm (8 11/16 x 10 1/4 in.); image: 17 x 23.6 cm (6 11/16 x 9 5/16 in.)

Background imageBertauts Collection: Published le Boulevard 21 September 1862 Train

Published le Boulevard 21 September 1862 Train
Published in le Boulevard (21 September 1862): On the Train: A Pleasant Companion, 1862. Honore Daumier (French, 1808-1879), Bertauts

Background imageBertauts Collection: Printed Gazette des Beaux-Arts Women Algiers

Printed Gazette des Beaux-Arts Women Algiers
Printed in the Gazette des Beaux-Arts: Women of Algiers, 1833. Eugene Delacroix (French, 1798-1863), Bertauts. Lithograph printed in brown on a beige tint stone; sheet

Background imageBertauts Collection: Muleteers Tetuan 1833 Eugene Delacroix

Muleteers Tetuan 1833 Eugene Delacroix
Muleteers of Tetuan, 1833. Eugene Delacroix (French, 1798-1863), Bertauts. Lithograph with beige tint stone; sheet: 31.4 x 44.8 cm (12 3/8 x 17 5/8 in.); image: 19.3 x 26.6 cm (7 5/8 x 10 1/2 in.)

Background imageBertauts Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Le Suicide, Les Artists Contemporains, tome II, 1848-49, Artist

Drawings Prints, Print, Le Suicide, Les Artists Contemporains, tome II, 1848-49, Artist
Drawings and Prints, Print, Le Suicide, Les Artists Contemporains, tome II, 1848-49, Artist, Printer, After, Eugene Leroux, Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps, Bertauts, French, Caen 1807-1863 Paris, French


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"Bertauts: A Glimpse into the Artistic World of Eugene Delacroix" Step into the captivating world of Eugene Delacroix, a renowned French artist whose masterpieces continue to mesmerize art enthusiasts worldwide. Among his notable works are "Women of Algiers" and "Muleteers of Tetuan, " both created in 1833. These paintings showcase Delacroix's exceptional ability to capture the essence and beauty of diverse cultures. In 1844, Delacroix unveiled his striking piece titled "Lion Devouring a Horse. " This intense portrayal demonstrates his fearless exploration of primal instincts and raw emotions through art. The juxtaposition between strength and vulnerability is palpable, leaving viewers in awe. Delving deeper into Delacroix's repertoire, we discover intriguing pieces such as "On the Train: A Pleasant Companion" from 1862. This artwork transports us back to an era where train journeys were filled with companionship and shared experiences. The presence becomes apparent when examining two sheets featuring antique medals from 1825. Published in L'Artiste on September 1st, 1864, these intricate designs highlight Delacroix's attention to detail and fascination with historical artifacts. Additionally, another sheet showcasing four antique medals was published on September 21st, 1862 in Le Boulevard. These enigmatic symbols invite contemplation about their significance within Delacroix's artistic vision. It also played a role in bringing forth one of Delacroix's most iconic works - "Lion Devouring a Horse. " Printed in Gazette des Beaux-Arts, this masterpiece captivates audiences with its dramatic depiction that delves deep into human nature's complexities. Lastly, let us not forget the enchantment found within "Women of Algiers" and "Muleteers of Tetuan.