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  1. Artist: After Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, Siegen 1577–1640 Antwerp) Date: ca. 1830. Medium: Graphite. Dimensions: sheet: 10 1/8 x 7 13/16 in. (25.7 x 19.9 cm) Classification: Drawings. Credit Line: Gift from the Karen B. Cohen Collection of Eugène Delacroix, in honor of Philippe de Montebello, 2013. Accession Number: 2013.1135.31

  2. In contrast to the Neoclassical perfectionism of his chief rival Ingres, Delacroix took for his inspiration the art of Rubens and painters of the Venetian Renaissance, with an attendant emphasis on colour and movement rather than clarity of outline and carefully modelled form.

    • April 26, 1798
    • August 13, 1863
  3. Title: Adoration of the Magi, after Rubens. Creator: Eugène Delacroix. Date Created: ca. 1830. Physical Dimensions: sheet: 10 1/8 x 7 13/16 in. (25.7 x 19.9 cm) Type: Drawing. External Link:...

  4. Here, he combined motifs from multiple prints after Rubens. The drunken Silenus is based on a woodcut, and the putto with a cornucopia is likely copied from an eighteenth-century engraving after Rubens’s ceiling decoration in the Banqueting House at Whitehall, London (1636).

  5. Title: Nereid, after Rubens, detail from "The Landing of Maria de Medici at Marseilles". Artist: Eugène Delacroix (French, Charenton-Saint-Maurice 1798–1863 Paris) Date: ca. 1822. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 18 × 14 3/4 in. (45.7 × 37.5 cm) Classification: Paintings.

  6. Delacroix was without a doubt inspired by the lion hunt paintings of Peter Paul Rubens, which he first encountered in 1854 through reproductive engravings. Rubens, like Delacroix, was a master of the painterly brushstroke, and is often seen as Delacroix's predecessor in this regard.

  7. after treatment Photo © President and Fellows of Harvard College. Identification and Creation. Object Number. 2021.190. People. Ferdinand-Victor-Eugène Delacroix, French (Charenton Saint-Maurice France 1798 - 1863 Paris France) After Peter Paul Rubens, Flemish (Siegen, Westphalia 1577 - 1640 Antwerp, Belgium) Title. Suzanne Fourment, after ...