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Eugène Delacroix, 1798 Charenton-Saint-Maurice – 1863 Paris, zugeschrieben

LOTS FLEES FROM SODOM Oil on wood. 34.7 x 32.5 cm. Artist's name verso on the painting ground, titled in black ink. On the front with plaque naming Delacroix as artist. In stepped frame with scrollwork ornamentation. View of a burning city seen from a raised vantage point, in the foreground several figures with elongated bodies, on the right presumably Lot's wife, who has just been frozen into a pillar of salt (Genesis 19:26). With the present motif, Delacroix is drawing on his role model Rubens, whose "Flight of Lot" Delacroix knew, repeated and knew how to use for inspiration. A sketch with Pietà, which is kept in the Louvre in Paris (31 x 43 cm), shows a similar band of clouds in sulphurous yellow spanning the landscape; the red of the clothing can be found there as well as the restless brushstroke. The painting there is a sketch for a later executed work in the church of Saint-Denis-du Saint-Sacrament in Paris, so that it can be assumed that the present painting was also executed - at least planned - in a large format. Partly painted on the front on the folded paper, which is fully visible on the reverse and was part of a cigar box, on the inside of the lid of which the painting was made here. Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863) was a French painter who was one of the most important representatives of 19th century art and is considered the leader of the Romantic movement. Working in the years following the fall of the First Empire, Delacroix found a resonance between the turbulent current events in Paris and the historical past of antiquity. He created an extraordinarily vibrant body of work that inspired the revolutionary artists. He made his debut at the Salon of 1822 with the work "The Dante Barque". The monumental painting (189 x 241.5 cm) was acquired by the French state and shown at the Musée du Luxembourg, which had been opened four years earlier for the exhibition of works of art, and immediately established Delacroix's reputation as a talented artist. Literature: Cf. Raymond Escholier, Delacroix, peintre, graveur, écrivain, Paris 1926-29. Cf. André Joubin (ed.), Journal de Eugène Delacroix, Paris 1950. Cf. Lee Johnson, The Paintings of Eugène Delacroix. A Critical Catalogue, Oxford 1986 (1400148) (13)

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Eugène Delacroix, 1798 Charenton-Saint-Maurice – 1863 Paris, zugeschrieben

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