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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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Painting ID:: 20419 Charles X in his Coronation Robes (mk04)
1829-1830
Oin on canvas,
129x90cm
Musee Bonnat,Bayonne
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Painting ID:: 20421 Portrait of Comte Amedee-David de Pastoret (mk04)
1826
Oil on canvas,
103x83.5cm
Art Institute,
Chicago
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Painting ID:: 20423 The Apotheosis of Homer (mk04)
1826-1827
Oil on canvas,
386x515cm
Musee du Louvre,
Paris
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Painting ID:: 20427 Portrait of Luis-Franqois Bertin (mk04)
1832
Oil on canvas,
116x95cm
Musee du Louvre,
Paris
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Painting ID:: 20429 The Martyrdom of St.Symphorian (mk04)
1834
Oil on canvas,
407 by 339cm
Cathedral of Saint-Lazare,
Autun
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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.
. Related Artists to Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres: | Jean Greuze | Johann anton ramboux | Matthew Pratt | Sienese school | George Knapton |
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