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The Orphan Girl at the cemetery[1] (also known as Young Orphan Girl in the Cemetery; French: Jeune orpheline au cimetière)[2] (c. 1823 or 1824) is a painting by the French artist Eugène Delacroix.

Orphan Girl at the Cemetery
ArtistEugène Delacroix
Yearcirca 18231824
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions66 cm × 54 cm (26 in × 21 in)
LocationMusée du Louvre, Paris

History


Believed to be a preparatory work in oil for the artist's later Massacre at Chios, Orphan Girl at the Cemetery is nevertheless considered a masterpiece in its own right. An air of sorrow and fearfulness emanates from the picture, and tears well from the eyes of the grief-stricken girl as she looks apprehensively upward. The dimness of the sky and the abandoned laying-ground are consonant with her expression of melancholy. The girl's body language and clothing evoke tragedy and vulnerability: the dress drooping down from her shoulder, a hand laid weakly on her thigh, the shadows above the nape of her neck, the darkness at her left side, and the cold and pale coloring of her attire. All these are combined to emphasize a sense of loss, of unreachable hope, her isolation, and the absence of any means of help.[2]

For Delacroix, colors were the most important ingredients for his paintings. Because of this artistic taste and belief, he did not have the patience to create facsimiles of classical statues. He revered Peter Paul Rubens and the Venetians. He chose the use of colorful hues and exotic themes for his paintings, drawing inspiration from other inspirational places, resulting in works described as glossy and abundant with movement.[1]


Provenance


The Young Orphan Girl in the Cemetery, an alternate title for the painting, is currently in the Musée du Louvre in Paris, France.[1][2]


References


  1. "Painting, Orphan Girl at the Cemetery, Eugéne Delacroix, c. 1823 according to this source". The New Book of Knowledge, Grolier Incorporated. 1977.
  2. "Young orphan girl in the cemetery", Thematic Trails : Eugène Delacroix – Passion and Inspiration, Musée du Louvre, Louvre.fr, "c. 1824" according to this source.



На других языках


[de] Junge Waise auf dem Friedhof

Junge Waise auf dem Friedhof (Originaltitel französisch Jeune orpheline au cimetière) ist ein romantisches Gemälde von Eugène Delacroix, das um 1824 entstand. Es zeigt eine junge Frau vor einer trostlosen Landschaft, einem Friedhof, die angsterfüllt nach oben blickt. Das Bild gehört zur Sammlung des Pariser Louvre und befindet sich im Pavillon Sully, zweite Etage, Saal 950.
- [en] Orphan Girl at the Cemetery

[fr] Jeune orpheline au cimetière

Jeune orpheline au cimetière est un tableau réalisé par Eugène Delacroix vers 1824, durant ses travaux préparatoires pour son tableau Scène des massacres de Scio. L’œuvre est exposée par Delacroix au Salon de 1824, la même année que la Scène des Massacres de Scio.

[ru] Сирота на кладбище

«Сирота на кладбище», также «Девушка-сирота на кладбище»[1] (фр. Jeune orpheline au cimetière) — картина французского художника Эжена Делакруа, написанная около 1823—1824 года. Находится в коллекции Лувра (Франция)[2][3].



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