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Mouse Mat : La femme au perroquet, 1827, (1937). Artist: Eugene Delacroix
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La femme au perroquet, 1827, (1937). Artist: Eugene Delacroix
La femme au perroquet, 1827 (1937). From Verve - Vol.1, No. 1, December 1937. [Verve, France, 1937]
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Media ID 14997393
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Cross Legged Darkness Delacroix Erotic Eugene Eugene Delacroix Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix Folio Legs Crossed Looking Down Orientalism Orientalist Parrot Shadow Stroking Verve Nakedness
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This print showcases Eugene Delacroix's masterpiece, "La femme au perroquet" created in 1827 but printed in 1937. The artist's exceptional talent is evident as he skillfully captures the essence of a woman and her pet parrot within an intimate interior setting. Delacroix, known for his contributions to French Romanticism, beautifully merges elements of sensuality and exoticism in this artwork. The image portrays a mesmerizing scene where a nude woman sits gracefully with crossed legs, delicately stroking her feathered companion. Bathed in soft pink hues that emanate from the night sky outside, the room exudes an air of mystery and allure. Shadows dance playfully across the walls, adding depth to the composition. Delacroix's attention to detail is remarkable; every stroke of oil paint brings life to both the woman and her parrot. The bird's vibrant plumage contrasts against its owner's fair skin while emphasizing their connection through touch and gaze. As we delve into this piece from Verve magazine - Volume 1, Number 1 - December 1937 edition, we are transported back to a bygone era when art was celebrated for its ability to evoke emotions and ignite imagination. This particular print serves as a testament to Delacroix's enduring legacy as one of France's most influential artists. Displayed proudly at museums worldwide like Lyon Museum of Fine Arts, this extraordinary portrait continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty and profound symbolism.
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