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15
MUSEUMS
From
Delacroix to Matisse: Drawings from the Algiers Museum of Art
From the Desk of Gisele von
Guntunbergersen, Ruth Sielberg and Inga Schell
Photo: Painting of the
Tepidarium
by
Théodore
Chassériau,1853.
Musée
d'Orsay, Paris
The
Algiers Museum of Fine Arts houses a collection of
8,000 works, dating from the 14th to the 20th century,
including a Print Department with nearly 1,750 drawings and engravings. A
selection of around 60 French drawings, from the 19th and early 20th centuries,
will give the public an idea of the wealth and diversity of this
collection that is little-known in France. On the one hand, the exhibition will
present works by “Orientalist” artists such as Chassériau, Decamps,
Delacroix and Fromentin, on the other, it will focus on some of the key figures
in French drawing: Degas, Derain, Millet, Puvis de Chavannes and Seurat. It will
be complemented by a section on the history of the museum and the restoration
carried out for the exhibition.

Photo: Painting of
Entry
of the Crusaders into Constantinople on 12 April 1204
, by Delacroix, 1840 (240 Kb); Canvas, 411 x 497 cm (162 x 195 1/2 in); Musée
du Louvre, Paris
Ferdinand-Victor-
Eugène
Delacroix was born on April 26, 1798, in Charenton-St-Maurice, France, and died
on August 13, 1863 in Paris, France. In 1815 he became the pupil of the French
painter Pierre-Narcisse Guerin and began a career that would produce more than
850 paintings and great numbers of drawings, murals, and other works. In 1822
Delacroix submitted his first picture to the important Paris Salon exhibition: Dante
and Virgil in Hell. A technique used in this work--many unblended colors
forming what at a distance looks like a unified whole--would later be used by
the impressionists. His next Salon entry was in 1824: Massacre at Chios.
Continues on the following pages.
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