Collection: Paul Delaroche

Paul Delaroche (1797-1856) was a French painter known for his historical and genre scenes. He studied under Antoine-Jean Gros and quickly gained success in the Parisian art world. Delaroche's paintings often portrayed poignant moments from history and literature, and his meticulous attention to detail made his work highly sought after.In the 1830s, Delaroche gained commissions for large-scale murals and ceiling decorations, cementing his reputation as a master of historical painting. He was also a successful teacher, counting Edgar Degas among his pupils.Delaroche's art fell out of favor after his death, with the rise of Impressionism and other avant-garde movements. However, his legacy as a master of historical painting remains, and his works are still admired for their dramatic intensity and technical skill.