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-[[Baudelaire]] considered [[Delacroix]] as the originator of [[modern art]] and he wrote in his review of the [[Paris Salon of 1846]] (published in ''[[Curiosités esthétiques]]''): "The majority of the public have long since, indeed from his very first work, dubbed him leader of the modern school." (Le romantisme et la couleur me conduisent droit à Eugène Delacroix. J’ignore s’il est fier de sa qualité de romantique ; mais sa place est ici, parce que la majorité du public l’a depuis longtemps, et même dès sa première œuvre, constitué le chef de l’école moderne.) [http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Salon_de_1846_(Curiosit%C3%A9s_esth%C3%A9tiques)]. 
==See also== ==See also==
*[[Salon de 1846 (Baudelaire)]] *[[Salon de 1846 (Baudelaire)]]
 +*"[[What is the good of criticism?]]
 +*''[[The Abduction of Rebecca]]'', 1846 by [[Eugène Delacroix]] (French, 1798–1863)
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