Goetz von Berlichingen Being Dressed in Armor by His Page George 1826-27 Eugène Delacroix French Delacroix made highly finished watercolors such as this one for exhibition and sale beginning in the 1820s. A depiction of the title character from Goethes drama "Goetz von Berlichingen," it demonstrates the artists dexterity in the medium, integrating opaque and transparent color with various types of brushwork. In rich jewel tones befitting the medieval setting, he skillfully described the texture of the brocade curtain and the glint of the armor, its specificity no doubt a product of his studies of armor in London in 1825.. Goetz von Berlichingen Being Dressed in Armor by His Page George. Eugène Delacroix (French, Charenton-Saint-Maurice 1798-1863 Paris). 1826-27. Watercolor and bodycolor with gum arabic on wove paper. Drawings

Goetz von Berlichingen Being Dressed in Armor by His Page George 1826-27 Eugène Delacroix French Delacroix made highly finished watercolors such as this one for exhibition and sale beginning in the 1820s. A depiction of the title character from Goethes drama "Goetz von Berlichingen," it demonstrates the artists dexterity in the medium, integrating opaque and transparent color with various types of brushwork. In rich jewel tones befitting the medieval setting, he skillfully described the texture of the brocade curtain and the glint of the armor, its specificity no doubt a product of his studies of armor in London in 1825.. Goetz von Berlichingen Being Dressed in Armor by His Page George. Eugène Delacroix (French, Charenton-Saint-Maurice 1798-1863 Paris). 1826-27. Watercolor and bodycolor with gum arabic on wove paper. Drawings
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