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Eugene Delacroix
Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix (April 26, 1798 - August 13, 1863) He studied in Guérin's studio with Géricault, who became a major influence on his work. Delacroix enriched his neoclassical training with acute attention to the works of Rubens, Michelangelo, Veronese, and the Venetian school, and later Constable, Bonington, and the English watercolorists. When his first major work, The Bark of Dante (Louvre), had been exhibited in the Salon in 1822 and purchased by the government, he was, to his own surprise, recognized as the leader of the opposition to the neoclassical school of David. In temperament and choice of subjects he was a romantic, as revealed by his dramatic interpretation of scenes from mythology, literature, and political, religious, and literary history. In 1824 Delacroix painted much of his Massacre at Chios (Louvre). The violence of the subject matter and ravishing color of this work and of The Death of Sardanapalus (1827; Louvre) were heavily condemned by some critics. In England in 1825 he spent several months absorbing English painting and making numerous studies of horses. As a tribute to Byron and the Greek War of Independence he painted Greece Expiring on the Ruins of Missolonghi (1827; Bordeaux). The four months Delacroix spent in Morocco in 1832 provided him with visual material that he drew upon for the rest of his life. There he filled seven fat notebooks with brilliant watercolor sketches and notes. His continuing fascination with the exotic was revealed by Women of Algiers (1834; Louvre) and The Jewish Wedding (1839; Louvre). His powerful Entrance of the Crusaders into Constantinople (1841; Louvre) is a compelling, epic work of history painting. Delacroix's other major sources were the works and lives of major literary figures. In 1820 he made 17 bizarre and exciting lithographs for Goethe's Faust. He used Shakespeare often in several media (e.g., Hamlet and Horatio in the Graveyard, 1839; Louvre). He was also inspired by turbulent scenes from the plays and poems of Byron (e.g., Combat of the Giaour and the Pasha, 1827; Art Inst. of Chicago), from the novels of Scott, and from a number of other literary works. He also created many strong paintings on religious themes. Delacroix's Self-Portrait (1835–37; Louvre) reveals a thin, dynamic, yet reserved countenance. He also portrayed many notable contemporaries, including Paganini (1832; Phillips Coll., Washington, D.C.) and, in 1838, his close friends Chopin (Louvre) and George Sand (Copenhagen). Of his animals in motion, the watercolor Tiger Attacking a Horse (1825–28; Louvre) and The Lion Hunt (1861; Art Inst. of Chicago) are characteristic. During the last three decades of his life he secured numerous public commissions. His decorations in the Palais Bourbon (1833–47; Paris), the Palais de Luxembourg (1841–46), and the Church of Saint-Sulpice (1853–61) are examples of his genius as a muralist. His work is best represented in the Louvre.
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Wood Rat - ChiaTzu
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Water Rat - Jen Tzu
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Metal Rat - Keng Tzu
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Metal Ox - Hsin Chou
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Water Ox - Kuei Chou
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Wood Ox - Yi Chou
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Fire Ox - Ting Chou
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Earth Ox - Chi Chou
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Metal Tiger - Keng Yin
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Water Tiger - Jen Yin
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Wood Tiger - Chia Yin
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Fire Tiger - Ping Yin
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Earth Tiger - Keng Yin
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Metal Rabbit - Hsin Mao
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Water Rabbit - Kuei Mao
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Wood Rabbit - Yi Mao
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Fire Rabbit - Ting Mao
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Earth Rabbit - Chi Mao
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Metal Dragon - Ken Chen
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Water Dragon - Jen Chen
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Wood Dragon - Chia Chen
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Fire Dragon - Ping Chen
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Earth Dragon - Mou Chen
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Metal Snake - Chi Szu
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Water Snake - Kuei Szu
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Wood Snake - Yi Szu
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Fire Snake - Ting Szu
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Earth Snake - Chi Szu
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Metal Horse - Keng Wu
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Water Horse - Jen Wu
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Wood Horse - Chia Wu
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Fire Horse - Ping Wu
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Earth Horse - Mou Wu
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Metal Ram - Hsin Wei
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Water Ram - Kuei Wei
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Wood Ram - Yi Wei
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Fire Ram - Ting Wei
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Earth Ram - Chi Wei
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Metal Monkey - Keng Shen
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Water Monkey - Jen Shen
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Wood Monkey - Chia Shen
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Fire Monkey - Ping Shen
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Earth Monkey - Mou Shen
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Metal Rooster - Hsin Yu
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Water Rooster - Kuei Yu
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Wood Rooster - Yi Yu
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Fire Rooster - Ting Yu
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Earth Rooster - Chi Yu
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Metal Dog - Jen Hsu
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Water Dog - Keng Hsu
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Wood Dog - Chia Hsu
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Fire Dog - Ping Hsu
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Earth Dog - Mou Hsu
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Metal Pig - Hsin Hai
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Water Pig - Kuei Hai
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Wood Pig - Yi Hai
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Fire Pig - Ting Hai
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Earth Pig - Chi Hai
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