Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Delacroix et Delacroix

Christ in the Garden of Olives (1827)
by Eugène Delacroix (1798 - 1863)
~ and many more ~
"Over the strong red soil of Galilee Jesus sailed like a boat. Picture him sailing past the feasts at which the men dance to melancholy music. Sailing through the olive orchards, through the vineyards where black grapes pout like moons. Sailing across the viaduct that spans Cheesemakers' Valley. Sailing up and down the slopes of ripening wheat. Sailing around the harp-shaped Lake of Galilee. Sailing through the heat, through the barking of dogs and the sawing of grasshoppers, through the herds of cud-chewing camels whose burdens bear scents of Eastern spices, through the crumbling villages where at dusk flitting bats frighten the women at the wells. And always, as he sailed, spouting his madness to his astonished disciples; his mad, extremist, unstructured, non-linear, poetic babble of forgiveness and love."
from Another Roadside Attraction (1971)
by Tom Robbins (1932 – 2025)

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And, unrelated, but while we're on this page:
a completely different Delacroix:
La Bonne Galett ~ Paris, France (1975)
by Michel Delacroix (b 1933)
~ and many more ~

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