● On view now — 219 19th Century European
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · verified July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
A leading figure of the French Romantic movement, Delacroix painted traditional historical subjects, but in a dramatic, expressive manner. The Greek struggle for independence from the Ottoman Empire in the 1820s caught the imagination of numerous French artists, who identified the Greek cause with their own revolution thirty years earlier. Like British Romantic poets, French artists regarded the Greek war of independence as a struggle for the survival of Western democracy and Christian civilization.
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Richard Parkes Bonington — Roadside Halt
Nicolaes Berchem (Dutch, 1620–1683) — Rush Gatherers
Jacob Isaacksz van Ruisdael — Bosgezicht
Jurriaan Andriessen — Arcadisch landschap met musicerende en
Charles François Daubigny (French, 1817–1878) — The Shepherd
Jacob Symonsz Pynas — The Meeting of Jacob and Esau
Jurriaan Andriessen — Arcadisch landschap met linksvoor kind
Joseph Mallord William Turner — Procris and Cephalus, plate
Eugène Delacroix — Ovid among the Scythians
Jurriaan Andriessen — Arcadisch landschap met reizigers
Adam Pijnacker — A Sherpherdess with Animals in a Mountainou
Narcisse-Virgile Diaz de la Peña — The Forest of Fontaineble