Studies of Horses, Hands, and Feet (recto); Studies of Heads and Figures (verso) ca. 1822-27 Eugène Delacroix French Delacroixs teacher Guérin advocated for the study of nature over imitating the antique. This proved fundamental to the younger artists development. He later wrote, "It is generally acknowledged that what is known as creation in the great painters is only a special manner in which each of them saw, coordinated, and rendered nature." Delacroixs general manner of "coordinating and rendering nature" was summary, a quality exemplified in this study sheet of horses, hands, and feet observed from multiple angles. With minimal strokes of the pen, he could convey the quality of something seen.. Studies of Horses, Hands, and Feet (recto); Studies of Heads and Figures (verso) 342876

Studies of Horses, Hands, and Feet (recto); Studies of Heads and Figures (verso) ca. 1822-27 Eugène Delacroix French Delacroixs teacher Guérin advocated for the study of nature over imitating the antique. This proved fundamental to the younger artists development. He later wrote, "It is generally acknowledged that what is known as creation in the great painters is only a special manner in which each of them saw, coordinated, and rendered nature." Delacroixs general manner of "coordinating and rendering nature" was summary, a quality exemplified in this study sheet of horses, hands, and feet observed from multiple angles. With minimal strokes of the pen, he could convey the quality of something seen.. Studies of Horses, Hands, and Feet (recto); Studies of Heads and Figures (verso) 342876
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