Surroundings of Eugène Delacroix (Charenton-Saint- Maurice 1 - Lot 351

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Surroundings of Eugène Delacroix (Charenton-Saint- Maurice 1 - Lot 351
Surroundings of Eugène Delacroix (Charenton-Saint- Maurice 1798-1863 Paris) Scene from the History of the Crusades: the capture of Saint Louis at Fariskur ? Oil on canvas H. 59.5 - L 73.5 cm Between 1812 and 1822, Savoyard historian Joseph Michaud (1767- 1839) published the seven volumes of his Histoire des Croisades. This monumental work of historical compilation contributed to the literate public's infatuation with the medieval period, a prelude to the emergence of the neo-gothic movement. In the 1830s, King Louis-Phillipe, wishing to make a symbolic gesture to the Legitimist nobility who had shunned him, seized the opportunity of Sultan Mahmoud II's gift of the Mahmoud II, of the Monumental Gate of the Hospital of the Order of St. John in Rhodes, to design "Crusade rooms" in the Musée de l'Histoire de France at the Château de Versailles. The 125 paintings in place, set into the woodwork, are by numerous history and portrait painters of the period based in Delacroix, Granet, Blondel, Larivière, Schnetz, Signol, Odier, Wappers and others. They recount the eight main crusades (between the late 11th and late 13th centuries), as well as the main episodes in the history of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem. Our painting, dating from the 1830s and 1840s, should be seen in the context of the emulation of these Crusade subjects, sometimes glorious, sometimes pathetic, which enabled the Romantic generation to blend heroic and tragic veins.
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