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ISBN: HB: 9780300199444

Yale University Press

February 2014

168 pp.

29.2x24.1 cm

130 colour illus.

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Delacroix and the Matter of Finish

This groundbreaking publication centres on a previously unknown variation of Eugene Delacroix's (1798-1863) dramatic masterpiece "The Last Words of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius", published here for the first time. This book offers a compelling reassessment of the relationship of the artist, widely considered a primary exemplar of Romanticism, to Neoclassical themes, as demonstrated by his life-long fascination with the death of Marcus Aurelius. Through this investigation, the authors reinterpret Delacroix's lineage from such fellow artists as Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867) and Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825). Playing on the various interpretations of the word "finish", the book also offers a fascinating account of Delacroix's famously troubled collaboration with his studio assistants, his conflicted feelings about pedagogy, and his preoccupation with the fate of civilizations.

About the Author

Eik Kahng is assistant director and chief curator, Santa Barbara Museum of Art.

Marc Gotlieb is director of the graduate programme and Class of 1955 Memorial Professor of Art, Williams College.

Michele Hannoosh is professor of French, University of Michigan.