Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres

France 1780 - 1867
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, born on August 29, 1780, in Montauban, France, and passing away on January 14, 1867, was a preeminent French Neoclassical painter who significantly shaped the art of his era. Renowned for his exceptional draftsmanship and mastery over the human form, Ingres's work bridged the gap between the Neoclassicism that dominated the late 18th and early 19th centuries and the burgeoning Romantic movement. Ingres trained under Jacques-Louis David, the leading figure of Neoclassicism, but he developed an individual style that set him apart from his contemporaries. His commitment to classical ideals is evident in his precise lines, idealized figures, and attention to anatomical accuracy. However, his innovative approach to color, texture, and the expressive use of line also imbued his paintings with a sensuality and emotional depth that resonated with the emerging Romantic ethos. Among his most celebrated works are portraits that exemplify his skill at capturing the essence of his subjects while maintaining strict adherence to geometric balance and harmony. Notable examples include "The Grande Odalisque" (1814) and "Madame Moitessier" (completed in two versions in 1851 and 1856), both of which showcase his ability to blend classical composition with a modern sense of beauty. Ingres's history paintings, such as "The Turkish Bath" (1863), demonstrate his imaginative prowess and technical virtuosity, where he created sumptuous scenes rich in narrative detail. His drawings, too, are highly regarded, showcasing a profound understanding of contour and light that rivals the quality of his oil paintings. His influence extended beyond his lifetime, impacting artists associated with later movements such as Realism and Impressionism, despite their stylistic differences. The term 'Ingres paper' has become synonymous with a high-quality wove paper used primarily for drawing, highlighting the lasting impact of his legacy on the world of fine art. Throughout his career, Ingres maintained a steadfast commitment to his own artistic vision, often challenging contemporary tastes and critics alike. Today, his body of work stands as a testament to his dedication to the classical tradition and his pioneering spirit within the broader context of European art history.

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Jacques-Louis Leblanc (1774–1846),Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, solo
Jacques-Louis Leblanc (1774–1846)
Felbontás: 2856 × 3554 px
Joseph-Antoine Moltedo,Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, realistic, solo, 1boy
Joseph-Antoine Moltedo
Felbontás: 2814 × 3640 px
Le maréchal de Berwick recevant la Toison d'or,Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres,Oil Painting,Oil Painting
Le maréchal de Berwick recevant la Toison d'or
Felbontás: 4165 × 3233 px
Jean-Joseph Fournier,Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres,Sketch,Sketch, 1boy, solo, male focus, sketch, monochrome
Jean-Joseph Fournier
Felbontás: 2048 × 3107 px
Lady Mary Cavendish-Bentinck,Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres,Sketch,Sketch, 1girl, solo, monochrome, dated
Lady Mary Cavendish-Bentinck
Felbontás: 2694 × 3499 px
Madame Alexandre Lethière and Her Daughter Letizia,Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres,Sketch,Sketch, 1girl
Madame Alexandre Lethière and Her Daughter Letizia
Felbontás: 2596 × 3577 px
Jacques Marguet de Norvins,Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres,Sketch,Sketch, solo, 1boy, male focus, monochrome
Jacques Marguet de Norvins
Felbontás: 3214 × 4328 px
Joan of Arc Standing at the Altar at Reims Cathedral,Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres,Sketch,Sketch, armor
Joan of Arc Standing at the Altar at Reims Cathedral
Felbontás: 3896 × 3023 px
Lancelot-Théodore, comte Turpin de Crissé,Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres,Sketch,Sketch, 1boy, male focus, hat
Lancelot-Théodore, comte Turpin de Crissé
Felbontás: 2425 × 3306 px
Madame Alexandre Lethière, née Rosa Meli, and Her Daughter, Letizia,Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres,Sketch
Madame Alexandre Lethière, née Rosa Meli, and Her Daughter, Letizia
Felbontás: 2073 × 3098 px