artist: Jean Auguste Dominique ingres
date: circa 1852
medium: technique drawing
current location: Institution:Baltimore Museum of Art
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license:Public domain
artist: Jean Auguste Dominique ingres
date: 1816
medium: Technique Pen and gray ink and gray and golden brown wash, over graphite
dimensions: Size cm 13.3 10.3
source: [link Sotheby's, New York, 28 January 2016, lot 180]
credit: Sotheby's, New York, 28 January 2016, lot 180
description: See source: Small but highly finished, this intimately executed yet powerful drawing of the ill-fated lovers Paolo and Francesca relates to a subject that ingres returned to repeatedly during his long career. It is a perfect, jewel-like work that encapsulates the artist’s approach to Romantic subjects of this type, and it is also extremely well preserved. ingres himself clearly felt that this was a drawing of some considerable significance, as is clear from the fact that he presented it to his friend, the notable scholar Artaud de Montor, in 1816.
license:Public domain
artist: Georges Seurat
date: 1875–77
medium: Graphite
dimensions: 8 7/16 x 5 7/8 in. (21.4 x 14.9 cm)
current location: Institution:Metropolitan Museum of Art
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artist: Georges Seurat
date: 1875–77
medium: Graphite
dimensions: 8 7/16 x 5 7/8 in. (21.4 x 14.9 cm)
current location: Institution:Metropolitan Museum of Art
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artist: Jean Auguste Dominique ingres
date: circa 1814 (?)
medium: Graphite on white wove paper
dimensions: Size cm 25.4 19.7
current location: Institution:Metropolitan Museum of Art
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artist: Jean Auguste Dominique ingres
date: circa 1814 (?)
medium: Graphite on white wove paper
dimensions: Size cm 25.4 19.7
current location: Institution:Metropolitan Museum of Art
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artist: Jean Auguste Dominique ingres
date: circa 1814 (?)
medium: Graphite on white wove paper
dimensions: Size cm 25.4 19.7
current location: Institution:Metropolitan Museum of Art
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artist: Jean Auguste Dominique ingres
date: circa 1802
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description: Miss Harvey drawing, Seated and Seen from the Back, circa 1802, by Jean-Auguste-Dominique ingres (Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen). Although the Museum Boijmans (source) identifies the depicted person as Elizabeth Harvey (1778-1858), a British painter living in France, the inscription on the back ("Miss Harvey") could also refer to her half-sister, the painter Henrietta Harvey (1774-1852).
license:Public domain
artist: Jean Auguste Dominique ingres
date: 1814
medium: Graphite on off-white wove paper
dimensions: Sheet: 7 5/8 x 5 11/16 in. (19.3 x 14.4 cm)
current location: Institution:Metropolitan Museum of Art
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artist: Jean Auguste Dominique ingres
date: 1814
medium: : mld en=Graphite, watercolor, paper fr=Mine de plomb, aquarelle, papier it=Grafite, acquerello, carta
dimensions: size cm 21.5 14.8
current location: Institution:Musée ingres-Bourdelle Second étage
source: own
description: Madeleine Chapelle (1782-1849), milliner in Guéret, was put in contact with ingres by her cousin, Adèle de Lauréal, in 1813. After some exchanges of letters, Madeleine decided to marry the kind painter who asked for her hand without knowing it. . She arrived in Rome in September and the marriage was celebrated on December 4, 1813, at the Church of San Martino ai Monti. ingres often took her as a model.
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