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Lansky Live Auction 2
In collaboration with Sonja Lambert
Estonia
6 July 2020
270 Lots
The auction is now over!

Lot 32

Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863). Studies of six Greek coins, 1825. Lithograph. 25x19cm. Fourth state of four. Signed and dated in stone. Delteil 44. Usual foxing. Of great numismatic interest. From a European private collection Beyond his most emblematic works, it is less known that the young Delacroix had a taste for the design of ancient coins. For two years, between 1824 and 1825, he thus produced drawings and lithographs depicting Greek coins - still perfectly recognizable today - from the Cabinet des Médailles. Critic and art historian Théophile Silvestre described these studies as "the foundation of Delacroix's drawing system"...Rather than prescribing a contour, the content "determines the shape and measure of the container," an approach to drawing from the middle that Delacroix believed he had inherited from the ancients.

Category: Greek Coins (1)
Starting price: 200

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