Six studies for man beside a rearing horse

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Six studies for man beside a rearing horse

Creator

Théodore Géricault

French Artist · 1791–1824

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> Obstacles and difficulties which repel mediocre men are a necessity and nourishment to genius. They mature and elevate it, when in an easier road it would have remained cold. > > --Théodore Géricault Géricault's fiery, daring personality and short life fit the mold of Romantic artists of his era and, along with his controversial paintings, profoundly influenced nineteenth-century art. Despite ab

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Date
1812–1814
Medium
Graphite
Culture
French
Department
Drawings
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One of his friends emphasized that Théodore Géricault "was a painter of the first thing that came along. . . . He did this to discover unexpected beauties." Here he captured the power and energy of a rearing horse held by its trainer.

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