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4x5 transparency scanned on Hasselblad Flextight X1 by Ed Pollard-2011.
Arab Horseman Giving a Signal
4x5 transparency scanned on Hasselblad Flextight X1 by Ed Pollard-2011.
4x5 transparency scanned on Hasselblad Flextight X1 by Ed Pollard-2011.

Arab Horseman Giving a Signal

Artist Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798 - 1863)
Date1851
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions22 x 18 1/4 in. (55.9 x 46.4 cm)
Overall, Frame: 29 1/2 x 26 in. (74.9 x 66 cm)
ClassificationsEuropean art
Credit LineGift of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr.
Object number83.588
Terms
  • Horse
  • Arab
  • Man
  • Red
  • Brown
  • Green
  • Blue
  • Black
  • Orientalism
  • Romanticism
On View
On view
DescriptionThis is an oil on canvas painting. An Arab scout on horseback, wearing a red cloak, turns in mid-gallop to signal his comrades in the background.

Label TextEugène Delacroix French, 1798–1863 Arab Horseman Giving a Signal, 1851 Oil on canvas The horse became a symbol of the Romantic artist’s own restless and passionate soul—which is perhaps why Eugène Delacroix created more than 150 equine works like this one. Here an Arab scout turns in mid-gallop, the desert wind whipping up his red cloak, while he signals to his comrades in the distance. Delacroix was especially interested in North African subjects after he visited Morocco in 1832 on a diplomatic mission for the French government. Impressed by the brilliant sunshine and the desert’s vivid colors, he devoted much of his later career to similar images, using his spirited brushwork and animated forms to enhance the drama of his scenes. Gift of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. 83.588
4x5 transparency scanned on Hasselblad Flextight X1 by Ed Pollard-2009.
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4x5 transparency scanned on Hasselblad Flextight X1 by Ed Pollard-2023.
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Scanned from a slide.  Color corrected by Pat Cagney.
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New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2008.
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Photograph by Ed Pollard, Hasselblad H4D50 - 2011.
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Image scanned/or photographed from transparency and color corrected by Pat Cagney.
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