Eugène Delacroix moved to Rue de Fürstenberg on December 28, 1857, abandoning his studio on Rue Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, too far from the church of Saint-Sulpice, which he had been commissioned to decorate in 1847.
Website
www.musee-delacroix.fr/
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Works with audiodescription
Address
6 rue de Furstenberg - 75006 Paris
Resources online
Collections - Masterpieces
Collections - New acquisitions
Collections - Delacroix in Saint-Sulpice
Collections - Memories of Morocco
Collections - Delacroix and the written word
Collections - Videos: works in motion
Biography - Hello Monsieur Delacroix!
In the footsteps of Eugène Delacroix in Paris
Thousand and one students from Delacroix
Exhibitions
Photographic agency of the Reunion of National Museums-Grand Palais
Publications
Publications
Bibliography
Documentation
The Delacroix Museum places at the disposal of the public, by appointment, a documentary set around the works of the painter preserved in its collections
Archives
The archives bring together the historical archives of
the Society of Friends of Eugene Delacroix