Eugène Delacroix - The Abduction of Rebecca 1846

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The Abduction of Rebecca 1846

The Abduction of Rebecca 1846
100x81cm oil/canvas
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, United States

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From Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York:
Throughout his career, Delacroix was inspired by the novels of Sir Walter Scott, a favorite author of the French Romantics. This painting depicts a scene from Ivanhoe: the Jewish heroine Rebecca, who had been confined in the castle of Front de Boeuf (seen in flames), is carried off by two Saracen slaves commanded by the covetous Christian knight Bois-Guilbert. The contorted, interlocking poses and compacted space, which shifts abruptly from the elevated foregound to the fortress behind, create a sense of intense drama. Apart from the still life at lower left, the only element of calm is Rebecca herself.