

In the first part of 2009 the Musée national Eugène Delacroix, 6, rue de Furstemberg, 75006 Paris held an exhibition devoted to collecting for the first time all of Eugene Delacroix's photographic works and juxtaposing them with his art and studies for his art.
Here is a partial translation of the information about the show at the website Agence Germain Pire:
Delacroix
Far from being regarded as a possible rival to painting, Delacroix read with interest the emergence and development of photography. He was a collector of photographic reproductions of works of art - paintings by Raphael, Rubens paintings or sculptures of the cathedral - although he did not take photographs himself he chose to have nude models, both male and female photographed by Eugène Durieu. He kept these snapshots with him. They were a valuable tool for drawing practice during his stay in the province. They meet the very personal criteria Delacroix had to use images intentionally somewhat vaguely and mostly stripped of all accessories picturesque stereotypes conveyed by the commercial attention of artists.
More images at:
Exposition "Delacroix et la photographie"
And another description of Delacroix's use of photography at All-Art.org. Chapter 3 - 1854 - Eugene Durieu/Eugene Delacroix - Nude from Behind
Paris, June 1854: working together, the painter Eugene Delacroix and the amateur photographer Eugene Du-rieu completed a series of nude photographs. The nearly three dozen studies that have survived constitute one of the artistic high points of early nude photography.
Art Knowledge News
Delacroix et la photographie - PaperBlog - Magazine Beaux Arts
Art Blart - ‘Delacroix and Photography’ exhibition at Museum Eugène Delacroix, Paris
Delacroix et la photographie au musée Delacroix -Buzzeum
The catalog of the exhibition:

Delacroix et la photographie
Related books on Delacroix at Amazon.com:
Delacroix et la photographie (Collection FORMAT/photo) (French Edition)
Painting and the Journal of Eugene Delacroix
Related books at Amazon.fr:
La peinture en écharpe : Delacroix, la photographie




Delacroix's Odalisque and the photographic model for it.
Finding Human Form: Artists' Models in Studio and Classroom
Thanks for your post about Delacroix and the photography. It's very interesting!
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