Artist: Eugène Delacroix
Date: 1854
Size: 29 x 37 cm
Technique: Oil On Board
This vigorous painting is based on a drawing Delacroix made in 1854, during a weeklong visit to the country estate of a cousin at Augerville, about fifty miles south of Paris. Referring to the drawing in his diary entry of May 27, the artist mentioned making "sketches of the fantastic figures in the rocks," and appended a favorite phrase: "Neglect nothing at all which could make you great." He probably made the painting after he returned to Paris.
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