Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres
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Mr. Bertin portrait new20/Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres-783892.jpg ID de tableau:: 57276
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mk255 for in 1832. 1.16 x 0.95 meters canvas. Paris, the Louvre |
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The Violinist Niccol new21/Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres-348445.jpg ID de tableau:: 62385
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1819 Pencil, 298 x 218 mm Mus?e du Louvre, Paris Ingres was a life-long proponent of the primacy of line over colour. His service to art lay in his abilities as a portraitist and as one of the most important draughtsmen of the century. His portrait drawings are remarkable for their psychological empathy and the enormous subtlety with which light and surface area are treated. Ingres, himself a talented violinist, drew a portrait of Niccol?Paganini - at that stage at the very beginning of his career - probably as a reminder of concerts the two friends had performed together. Listen to an example of Paganini's music |
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mme de senonnes new22/Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres-435883.jpg ID de tableau:: 64337
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1806
nantes, museum |
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mme moitessier new22/Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres-743936.jpg ID de tableau:: 64355
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1856
london, the national gallery |
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the baroness rothschild new22/Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres-393784.jpg ID de tableau:: 64395
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1848
collection guy de rothschild |
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