Delacroix’s Moroccans: Art and Masculinity

Author:   Jennifer Olmsted (Wayne State University)
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
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9780271098968


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   10 June 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Delacroix’s Moroccans: Art and Masculinity


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The Women of Algiers in Their Apartment is arguably Eugène Delacroix’s best-known work from his trip to Morocco in 1832, and the attention scholars have paid to it has obscured a crucial fact about Delacroix’s Moroccan subjects: most of his paintings of North Africa depict men rather than women. After serving as a diplomat’s companion on a mission to Morocco, Delacroix went on to devote over three-quarters of his massive North African oeuvre to the military prowess, effective leadership, equestrian virtuosity, and elegant dress of Moroccan men. Using the evidence of his writings, sketches, and paintings, Olmsted argues that rather than embodying a typical colonialist fantasy, Delacroix’s paintings of Moroccan men instead show his subjects as models of heroic masculinity and political sovereignty, a position that ran counter to prevailing French attitudes toward North Africans. In this way, Delacroix’s Moroccans intervenes in the discourse of imperialism to examine the multiple, heterogeneous features of cultural response and provides nuanced readings of the artist’s work that support the idea that European constructions of non-European cultures were not monolithic. Olmsted’s multifaceted analysis creates a powerful and original understanding of Delacroix’s Moroccan oeuvre and a counternarrative to the colonialist imagery of his era. Through close attention to Delacroix’s paintings, drawings, and writings, as well as their historical and political contexts, this book illuminates the artist’s practice and offers a fresh avenue for assessing colonialism and art produced within colonial contexts.

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Author:   Jennifer Olmsted (Wayne State University)
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Imprint:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 20.30cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.885kg
ISBN:  

9780271098968


ISBN 10:   0271098961
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   10 June 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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“Delacroix’s depictions of Morocco have always fascinated viewers, from the moment they were first exhibited right down to the present. It is therefore all the more impressive that Olmsted offers such an original, compelling account, especially by revising our understanding of how they relate to understandings of colonialism and masculinity.” —David O’Brien, author of Exiled in Modernity: Delacroix, Civilization, and Barbarism


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Jennifer W. Olmsted is Associate Professor of Art History at Wayne State University.

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