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Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique (1780-1867). French painter, born at Montauban, the son of a minor painter and sculptor, Jean-Marie-Joseph Ingres (1755-1814). , Musée Ingres, Montauban, 1805), and portraits of well-to-do clients which are characterized by purity of line and enamel-like coloring (
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Further reading on Ingres "If I had to select just one artist whose work is the most fruitful and instructive to the historian of dress for the period covering the first half of the Nineteenth Century, it would be Ingres.
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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres [French Neoclassical Painter, 1780-1867] Guide to pictures of works by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles 4 works online by Ingres Le Musée Ingres,
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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres at Artprice. To look at auction records, find Ingres's works in upcoming auctions, check price levels and indexes for his works, read his biography and view his signature, access the Artprice database. Jean-August-Dominique Ingres is a French neo-classical painter,
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Biographical information and a selection of 294 images by ingres Ingres was the son of a tailor who was also an amateur painter, sculptor and musician. He became a pupil of David, won the Prix de Rome 1801, and studied in Rome and in Florence until 1824. His long absence from Paris,
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"Ingres" redirects here. For database system, see Ingres (database). Although he considered himself a painter of history in the tradition of Nicolas Poussin and Jacques-Louis David, by the end of his life it was Ingres' portraits, both painted and drawn, that were recognized as his greatest legacy.
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Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Extension for the Ingres Relational Database System. This extension supports the Ingres Relational Database System.
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The French painter Ingres, the son of an unsuccesful painter and sculptor, was born at Montauban. After an early academic training in the Toulouse academy he went to Paris in 1796 and entered the studio of the neoclassical painter Jacques Louis David in 1797 and won the Prix de Rome in 1801. From 1806 to 1820 he painted in...
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