Delacroix. Carnets de voyage au Maghreb et en Andalousie offers a captivating journey through the journals of Eugène Delacroix, the eminent French Romantic painter, during his 1832 expedition through North Africa and southern Spain with Count Charles de Mornay’s diplomatic mission. This richly illustrated edition reproduces the six travel notebooks in full, featuring Delacroix’s detailed sketches and insightful written observations of landscapes, people, and cultural encounters from Tangier to Andalusia. These pages reveal the formative moments that infused his later masterpieces with fresh visual inspiration, blending artistic curiosity with ethnographic detail. Beautifully presented, this work invites readers to explore the crossroads of art, travel, and creative practice through the eyes of one of the 19th century’s most influential artists.