Dominique Ingres
1780 (Montauban) / 1867 (Paris)
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, an exceptional painter and draughtsman, is famous for his portraits and bath scenes, including The Turkish Bath (1862), in which we see a great mastery of the female nude. Both classical and stylized, his paintings contain numerous oddities that are often reproved and make him an unclassifiable artist. His concern for realism and the precision of his line have influenced many artists to this day.
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, an exceptional painter and draughtsman, is famous for his portraits and bath scenes, including The Turkish Bath (1862), in which we see a great mastery of the female nude. Both classical and stylized, his paintings contain numerous oddities that are often reproved and make him an unclassifiable artist. His concern for realism and the precision of his line have influenced many artists to this day.
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Ingres, l’artiste et ses princes
03/06/2023 - 01/10/2023(Chantilly) Château de Chantilly
Drapé. Degas, Christo, Michel-Ange, Rodin, Man Ray, Dürer…
30/11/2019 - 08/03/2020(Lyon) Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon
Le Portrait espagnol dans les collections du Prado.
04/12/2015 - 03/04/2016(Montauban) Musée Ingres
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Eros Hugo. Entre pudeur et excès
19/11/2015 - 21/02/2016(Paris) Maison Victor Hugo
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