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INGRES AND DELACROIX: THE RIVALRY THAT DEFINED AN ERA

INGRES AND DELACROIX: THE RIVALRY THAT DEFINED AN ERA

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The competing artistic movements of Neoclassicism and Romanticism found their respective champions in Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and Eugène Delacroix. The works created during their intense yet respectful rivalry are among the greatest paintings ever produced; indeed, some art historians consider Ingres and Delacroix to be the last of the “Old Masters.” This one-session course will show how important these artists were to their era’s defining aesthetic debate, and will also explore said debate’s surprising connections to antiquity and Greek mythology.

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About the lecturer(s)

Christopher Parrott

Christopher Parrott is a Contemporary Realist painter whose work has been exhibited and collected internationally for over two decades, and featured in art publications such as Art Forum, Art Papers, and New American Paintings. Educated at Pratt Institute, he followed that degree with a post-college tenure at the Barnstone Studios, studying Classical design systems and Art History. Among numerous other locations, he has recently been featured in a gallery exhibition entitled Modern Masters in New York City, and another entitled Wangsim Selects: Hong Kong Showroom, 3rd Edition, where he has exhibited with such well-known artists Julian Schnabel and Andy Warhol. He has regularly participated in Basel art fairs in both Miami and Switzerland.

Lecture Details

Program

Sessions

1 lecture(s)
Day & Time

Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Date(s)

Apr 25, 2023