Géricault's horses: a tribute to the famous painter, at the Musée de la Vie Romantique

Published by Cécile de Sortiraparis · Photos by Graziella de Sortiraparis · Published on November 24th, 2023 at 02:55 p.m.
The Musée de la Vie Romantique celebrates the bicentenary of Théodore Géricault's death, with a themed exhibition presented from May 15 to September 15, 2024.

The famous painter Théodore Géricault died in 1824, after a rich career, and many masterpieces still admired today. To commemorate this special bicentenary, the Musée de la Vie Romantique is dedicating an exhibition to the French artist, and more particularly to one of his passions...

From May 15 to September 15, 2024, come and discover Géricault's Horses, a thematic painting exhibition exploring this motif so frequent in the artist's works. Around a hundred paintings from public and private collections have been brought together for this unique exhibition.

Horses are Géricault's enduring passion: from his earliest drawings to his greatest paintings, the painter was always fascinated by these animals, their anatomy, their emotions, their lives... Some ten paintings and several hundred drawings of horses are by Géricault: the artist admired, analyzed and studied every aspect of this animal.

We can thus discover works depicting horses in the army, at the racetrack, in the stables or in the fields, on parade or at rest, from birth to death... Every movement, feeling, reaction and emotion is depicted with great finesse and care. For Géricault, the horse was a highly aesthetic being, a symbol of power.

The Musée de la Vie Romantique therefore explores this all-consuming passion in a tour divided into five chapters: The political horse, The stable sanctuary, Rome: the free horse race, London: dandies and proletarians and The death of the horse. An original way to pay tribute to this essential painter!

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Dates and Opening Time
From May 15th, 2024 to September 15th, 2024

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    Location

    16, rue Chaptal
    75009 Paris 9

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    M°2 - Blanche

    Official website
    museevieromantique.paris.fr

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