Eugène Delacroix painted this around 1824 as a preparatory work for his later work, The Massacre at Chios. The painting depicts the despair of a young girl, with a desolate cemetery in the background.
Ferdinand Victor Eugene Delacroix (Charenton-Saint Maurice, France, 26 April 1798 - Paris, 13 August 1863) is considered the most important French painter of Romanticism (hence he is sometimes called "Le prince des romantiques"). He is also called a "literary painter".
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