Delacroix's 'Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi' on view at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
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Delacroix's 'Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi' on view at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Eugène Delacroix, La Grèce sur les ruines de Missolonghi, 1826, photo © Musée des Beaux- Arts-mairie de Bordeaux. Cliché F. Deval.



LOS ANGELES, CA.- The Los Angeles County Museum of Art presents Delacroix’s Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi, featuring the monumental painting, on view for the first time in Los Angeles. Painted in 1826 by Eugène Delacroix, the leading French Romantic painter of the day, Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi is one of the most celebrated French paintings of the 19th century. The work is held in the Musée des Beaux- Arts in Bordeaux, France, and has seldom traveled.

“This exhibition is an extremely rare opportunity to showcase a masterwork by one of the 19th century’s most important painters,” said Leah Lehmbeck, curator of European Painting and Sculpture at LACMA. “The picture itself is profoundly rich with political, cultural, and artistic detail, and therefore speaks to a range of issues through its engaging dramatic context.”

The exhibition focuses on the singular painting with works from LACMA’s permanent collection to supplement the painting’s narrative. Delacroix’s Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi is organized in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Los Angeles’s sister-city relationship with Bordeaux.

Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi was executed in 1826, shortly after the event it commemorates. During the Greek war of independence from Ottoman occupation, Turkish troops besieged the city of Missolonghi, Greece. The Greeks, decimated by famine and disease, attempted an escape that ended in tragedy at the hands of the Turks.

Delacroix, like many European artists and intellectuals, was a fervent supporter of Greek independence. In direct response to the fall of the besieged city, the artist created Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi in about three short months in time for an exhibition at a private gallery in Paris, which was erected solely to plead the Greek cause. Along with over 200 paintings exhibited alongside it, Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi was intended to generate support and persuade the politically conservative French monarchy to change their course of tacit acceptance of the massacre of thousands of Greek citizens. Two years later the French joined British and Russian forces and permanently ended 400 years of Greek subordination to Ottoman rule.

The picture is dominated by a confronting, emotional, over life-size allegory of Greece, who stands with bended knee at center, pleading for help. Her foot, bearing a red slipper, points to the blood-stained ruins of the exploded city, and the hand of the dead is an indication of the bodies beneath the rubble. At the upper right, a triumphant turbaned warrior proudly bears his sabre and standard as a strong and noble pronouncement of victory.

Wearing a blue velvet coat over a flowing white chemise, the central figure’s costume refers directly to the colors of the Greek flag. Carefully, it also makes a pointed reference to the Virgin Mary, who is traditionally clad in blue and white. Greece is decidedly Christian in comparison to the Muslim Turkish victor in the background, and their opposition is as reductive as white to his black. Whereas these opposites tend to make for a simplistic understanding of the nuances of a complex political event, they nevertheless allow the picture to be read at its most basic level as a clear entreaty to the French people to connect to the figure of Greece. This connection is further emphasized in her resemblance to Marianne, the figure of the French republic: born of the revolution and cemented permanently in Delacroix’s masterpiece created just four years later, Liberty Leading the People.

The painting of a female allegory of suffering Greece succeeded in conveying the plight of the Greeks to the French public. Reflecting on current politics, a strong interest in non-European cultures, and even in English literature, this richly dramatized plea for help, was, from the first, a politically engaged propaganda painting.










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