The final home of artist Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863) contains only a small collection of his sketches and drawings, but you can see the studio he had built in the large garden at the back to work on the frescoes he created for St-Sulpice Church, where they remain on display today. The museum also plays host to temporary exhibitions, such as Delacroix's experiments with photography. France's foremost Romantic painter had the good luck to live on Place Furstenberg, one of the smallest, most romantic squares in Paris, which is worth a visit in itself.
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