National Museum Eugène Delacroix
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The museum's collection contains works from nearly every phase of Delacroix's career, covering many of his themes. Magdalene in the Desert, exhibited at the 1845 Salon and one of the museum's major paintings, is a most unusual religious composition, as compared to Education of the Virgin, painted in Nohant in 1842. The museum also boasts the artist's only three attempts at fresco, which were done in Valmont (1834).

 

Charles V at the Monastery of Yuste
Charles V at the Monastery of Yuste
The Education of the Virgin
The Education of the Virgin
Auguste-Richard de la Hautière
Auguste-Richard de la Hautière
Mirabeau Confronts the Marquis de Dreux-Brézé
Mirabeau Confronts the Marquis de...
Self-portrait as Ravenswood
Self-portrait as Ravenswood
Mary Magdalen in the Wilderness
Mary Magdalen in the Wilderness
Study for Christ in the Garden of Olives
Study for Christ in the Garden of Olives
Portrait of a Young Man Wearing a Blue Beret
Portrait of a Young Man Wearing a Blue Beret
Romeo and Juliet at the Tomb of the Capulets
Romeo and Juliet at the Tomb of the Capulets
Sketch for the Virgin of the Sacred Heart, Also known as the Triumph of Religion
Sketch for the Virgin of the Sacred Heart,...
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