
St. Sebastian with St. Irene and Attendant
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
c. 1856
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3 works across 2 institutions
Los Angeles holds 3 works by Eugène Delacroix across 2 institutions, including Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Getty Center.
Delacroix was the foremost painter of French Romanticism, known for dynamic compositions, vivid colour, and emotional intensity. Liberty Leading the People (1830) became an enduring icon of political art. His radical approach to colour was a direct influence on the Impressionists, and Cézanne called him 'the real father of modern painting.'
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Los Angeles · 2 works on display
Los Angeles · 1 work on display

About the artist
French · Romanticism · 1798–1863
Delacroix was the foremost painter of French Romanticism, known for dynamic compositions, vivid colour, and emotional intensity. Liberty Leading the People (1830) became an enduring icon of political art. His radical approach to colour was a direct influence on the Impressionists, and Cézanne called him 'the real father of modern painting.'
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How many Eugène Delacroix paintings are on display in Los Angeles?
Our current data shows 3 Eugène Delacroix paintings on display in Los Angeles, spread across the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Getty Center. Coverage is based on Wikidata records and may not reflect every work currently on display.
Which museum in Los Angeles has the most Eugène Delacroix paintings?
Los Angeles County Museum of Art holds the largest share, with 2 works by Eugène Delacroix in Los Angeles.
Where else can I see Eugène Delacroix's paintings?
Eugène Delacroix's paintings are distributed across museums in multiple countries. Our artist page lists every city in our collection where their work is currently on display — use it to plan a multi-city trip or find works closer to home. Browse all cities for Eugène Delacroix →
LA's art museums are spread across the city and not walkable between — a car or rideshare is essential. LACMA and the Hammer Museum are in mid-city; the Getty Center is in Brentwood with spectacular views (free entry, parking fee). The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) is in Downtown.
Artwork data sourced from Wikidata. Coverage varies — always confirm with the museum before visiting.