This drawing shows the final composition for the largest painting Delacroix made based on his experience in North Africa, his submission to the Salon of 1845. The Franco-Moroccan war of 1844 must have reignited his interest in the sultan as a subject. By that time, however, the ambassadorial mission was seen as a failure, and Delacroix excluded the French delegation from the group. The omission shifts the work from a record of diplomatic ceremony to an imposing portrait of a ruler.
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Marking: Stamped in red ink, lower left: Delacroix estate mark (Lugt 838a)
Eugène Delacroix (French)(his estate sale, Paris 1864, lot 350); G. Arosa(sale, Paris 1884 no. 131, sold for 405fr).; Dr. Suchet(purchased for 405fr. at Arosa sale, Paris 1884); I. Pereire(sale, Paris 1937 lot 1); Bergaud
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Robaut 1711; MMA 1991.44; Johnson vol. 3, text, mentioned p. 183
Galerie Gobin Delacroix Exh. cat. Paris, 1937, Catalogued as "Chef Arabe dans une Tribu".
Elie Lambert "Histoire d'un tableau L'Abd Er Rahman Sultan du Maroc de Delacroix." Collection Hésperis Institut des hautes-études marocaines. no. 14, Paris, 1953, See "Notes" window in Objects module for footnote info.
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Mémorial de l'exposition Eugène Delacroix organisée au Musée du Louvre a l'occasion du centenaire de la mort de l'artiste. no. 31, Paris, 1963.
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Ashley Dunn, Colta Ives, Marjorie Shelley Delacroix Drawings: The Karen B. Cohen Collection. New York, 2018.
Managing Editor Michael Cirigliano II takes a walk through an exhibition of works on paper by Eugène Delacroix with Assistant Curator Ashley Dunn to discuss Delacroix's artistic practice, as well as his love of nature and literature.
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