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Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres Antiochus and Stratonice (mk04) oil painting


Antiochus and Stratonice (mk04)
Painting ID::  20443
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
Antiochus and Stratonice (mk04)
Oil on canvas. 57x98cm Musee Conde Chantilly

   
   
     

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres The Murder of the Duke of Guise (mk05) oil painting


The Murder of the Duke of Guise (mk05)
Painting ID::  20446
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
The Murder of the Duke of Guise (mk05)
1834 Oil on canvas, 57x98cm Musee Conde,Chantilly

   
   
     

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres Antichus and Stratonice (mk05) oil painting


Antichus and Stratonice (mk05)
Painting ID::  20447
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
Antichus and Stratonice (mk05)
1774 Oil on canvas, 120x155cm Ecole des Beaux-Arts,Paris

   
   
     

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres Antiochus and Stratonice (mk04) oil painting


Antiochus and Stratonice (mk04)
Painting ID::  20448
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
Antiochus and Stratonice (mk04)
Oil on paper,streched on canvas, 61x92cm Musee Fabre,Montpellier

   
   
     

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres Portrait of Duke Ferdinand-Philippe of Orleans (mk04) oil painting


Portrait of Duke Ferdinand-Philippe of Orleans (mk04)
Painting ID::  20449
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
Portrait of Duke Ferdinand-Philippe of Orleans (mk04)
1844 Oil on canvas, 218x131cm Musee National du Chateau, Versailles

   
   
     

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     Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
     J. A. D. Ingres (1780-1867) was born in Montauban on August 29, 1780, the son of an unsuccessful sculptor and painter. French painter. He was the last grand champion of the French classical tradition of history painting. He was traditionally presented as the opposing force to Delacroix in the early 19th-century confrontation of Neo-classicism and Romanticism, but subsequent assessment has shown the degree to which Ingres, like Neo-classicism, is a manifestation of the Romantic spirit permeating the age. The chronology of Ingres's work is complicated by his obsessive perfectionism, which resulted in multiple versions of a subject and revisions of the original. For this reason, all works cited in this article are identified by catalogue.

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