Saturday, August 23, 2014

Painting #056 - Ingres

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres 

(French Neoclassical, 1780–1867)



- Ingres 
- oil on canvas (121 x 91 cm) 1853 
- Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC) 
 


Baronne de Rothschild
- Ingres
- oil on canvas (142 x 101 cm) 1848
- Rothschild Collection (private, Paris)
 (Betty de Rothschild (1805–1886) had married banker James Mayer de Rothschild and was one of the wealthiest women in Europe, and one of the foremost Parisian patrons of the arts.)


Comtesse d'Haussonville
- Ingres
- oil on canvas (132 x 92 cm) 1845
- The Frick Collection (NYC)


- Ingres
- oil on canvas (91 × 163 cm) 1814
- Louvre (Paris)
The subject's elongated proportions are reminiscent of 16th-century Mannerist painters.
 



- Ingres 
- oil on canvas (diam. 108 cm) 1862 
- Louvre (Paris) 
A summation of the theme of female voluptuousness attractive to Ingres throughout his life, rendered in the circular format of earlier masters.


The Valpinçon Bather
-  Ingres 
- oil on canvas (146 x 98 cm) 1808
- Louvre (Paris)
 
Valpinçon was name of the painting's buyer.


The Spring
- Ingres
- oil on canvas (163 x 80 cm) 1820-56
- Musée d'Orsay (Paris)


Ruggiero Rescuing Angelica
- Ingres
- oil on canvas (147 x 190 cm) 1819
- Louvre Museum (Paris)


Joan of Arc
 at the Coronation of Charles VII

- Ingres
- oil on canvas (240 x 178 cm) 1854
- Lourve (Paris)
The Coronation of Charles VII


- Ingres 
- oil on canvas (260 x 163 cm) 1806 
- Musée de l'Armée (Paris)


Jupiter and Thetis
- Ingres
- oil on canvas (350 x 257 cm) 1811
- Musée Granet (Aix-en-Provence)
 

Source: Wikipedia


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