Art, asked by alejandroleah17, 8 months ago

What was the significance of the painting of Delacroix in the development of the impressionist style?

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Answered by shriya2502
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While his style had changed over the years, Eugene Delacroix remained true to his displays of passion and intense colors.  His face was uninhibited and  his canvases exploded up with energy.  

The artist never hid his fascination with destruction and  violence and brought them to life in virtuoso colors. He's always revered for  his bold, technical innovations.

Answered by cuteyorkie966
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Delacroix,

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(along with J. M.W. Turner), was a forerunner to the growth of the Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and Modernist movements. Delacroix's predecessors were impressed by the movement and energy in his work and the virtuosity of his color. His bold technical innovations strongly influenced his followers.

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