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Are you fascinated by the paintings depicting important historic events? Do you like to surround yourself with art full of hidden meanings and allegories? Choose the reproductions of Eugène Delacroix's paintings - he was a French painter, considered to be one of the most important representatives of the Romantic period in art. Delacroix is famous for such works as the painting "Liberty Leading the People", inspired by the July Revolution. The artist did not limit himself only to the historical motifs - among the canvas paintings of Delacroix you can find portraits and floral compositions as well.
Delacroix painting as a reproduction for the living room
Eugene Delacroix is one of the most famous artists of the Romantic era. Considered a pioneer of Impressionism, he often faced criticism to which he did not particularly pay attention. His works are now exhibited in major museums around the world, including the Louvre. He painted works in the Romantic spirit, which were often allegories of political and social events of the time, such as 'Liberty leading the people'. This is undoubtedly one of the most famous oil paintings in the world. In his works, he insisted on playing with chiaroscuro, so that his works seem almost radiating. He himself said "The precious and rare influence of the sun gives everything an inner life". This is why his paintings attract so much attention, becoming the perfect decoration in the focal point of the room. Delacroix's paintings seem to be made for the living room. Hung in oak or ebony frames, they emphasise the maturity of the interior. Colours and light are the most important features of his paintings, which is why they look so great hung in the central point of the room, e.g. above the sofa. It is in such a place that they will attract the most attention and decorate the entire home. Delacroix was also famous as a creator of portraits of, among others, Frédéric Chopin. They are the ones that will find their way into the bedroom decor. Particularly recommended in combination with brown wood, grey tones and black in the form of curtains or decorative frames.