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Anurag answered on Nov 26 2021
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Title: Massacre at Chios
Analysis of Massacre at Chios
The classic artwork Massacre at Chios, by artist Eugene Delacroix, depicts his imagined image of the Turks' altar on the island of Chios. This artwork had classic elements in its formation, and Delacroix utilised deep and rich colours to convey compassion to the viewer and to create a dramatic scene within the painting by depicting the pain and suffering of the victims, who are trampled, intimidated, and killed, and how the knight riding the horse causes them harm and pain, and how the soldier ca
ying a weapon in the back assist him (Xu et al.).
The artwork indicates the heartfelt period that spotlights on the sensations of the watcher through the painter's...
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