ABSTRACT
If ever a man had an “ivory tower,” well defended by bars and bolts, it was Eugène Delacroix Others may seek privacy for the sake of debauchery; he sought it for the sake of inspiration, and he indulged in veritable orgies of work. 1
If ever a man had an “ivory tower,” well defended by bars and bolts, it was Eugène Delacroix Others may seek privacy for the sake of debauchery; he sought it for the sake of inspiration, and he indulged in veritable orgies of work. 1