The second significant oil painting by French painter Eugène Delacroix is titled The Massacre at Chios.
The over four-meter-tall piece depicts some of the horror of the wartime carnage inflicted on the Island of Chios during the Chios Massacre. A scene of general desolation is depicted in front of a frieze-like exhibition of suffering people, military might, elaborate and colourful costumes, panic, disease, and death.
The Massacre at Chios by Eugène Delacroix is unusual in that it depicts civic unrest at this time period without a heroic person to balance the trampled victims, and there isn't much to inspire optimism among the devastation and misery. In contrast to the depressing depiction of the victims, the attacker is depicted with vigour.
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