delacroix in A Sentence

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    Odette Delacroix looks so hot and attractive.

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    Madam Delacroix must be working so fast.

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    Still not known who was the father of eugène Delacroix.

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    Géricault and Delacroix were the most important painters of the Romanticism.

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    The room was decorated by Delacroix and team between 1838 and 1847.

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    Delacroix's favorite plot is a storm and a lonely boat in a stormy sea.

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    Delacroix was permitted to send the painting to his aunt Félicité for safekeeping.

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    When Delacroix was in Algiers, he visited the harem, which belonged to a former pirate.

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    The Salon Delacroix was decorated by Delacroix beginning when the artist was just twenty-five years old.

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    Delacroix, who belonged to the mainstream in the 19th century- the romanticism, took this tragic plot for his picture.

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    Joly's project greatly increased the interior space of the building, adding three new salons now the Salons Delacroix, Casimir-Pierier, Abel-de-Pujol.

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    French painter Delacroix- incident where 20,000 Greeks were said to have been killed by Turks on the island of Chios.

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    The dominant elements of the decoration are four allegorical figures which according to Delacroix symbolized“the living forces of the State; Justice, Agriculture, Industry and War”.

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    Instead of the impression of violence in the Delacroix work, Bartholdi wished to give the statue a peaceful appearance and chose a torch, representing progress, for the figure to hold.

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    Godefroy Engelmann, who moved his press from Mulhouse to Paris in 1816, largely succeeded in resolving the technical problems, and during the 1820s lithography was adopted by artists such as Delacroix and Géricault.

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    Godefroy Engelmann, who moved his press from Mulhouse to Paris in 1816, largely succeeded in resolving the technical problems, and in the 1820s lithography was taken up by artists such as Delacroix and Géricault.

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    Others were commissioned especially for the museum by prominent artists of the early 19th century, including Eugène Delacroix, who painted Saint Louis at the French victory over the British in the Battle of Taillebourg in 1242.

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    Influences upon these movements were varied: from exposure to Eastern decorative arts, particularly Japanese printmaking, to the coloristic innovations of Turner and Delacroix, to a search for more realism in the depiction of common life, as found in the work of painters such as Jean-François Millet.

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