RMDCN4PJ–19th century - Madame Moitessier, 1851 - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Philippe Sauvan-Magnet / Active Museum
RMKM3KXC–Joan of Arc (1412-1431). The Maind of Orleans, heroine of France durig Hundred Years'War. Joan of Arc at the Coronation of Charles VII, 1854. By Jean-Auguste-Dominique Dominique Ingres (1780-1867). Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
RMDCJDA3–19th century - The Virging Adoring the Host, 1852 - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Philippe Sauvan-Magnet / Active Museum
RMDHXWPB–Madame Edmond Cavé ( Marie-Élisabeth Blavot ) - by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, 1834
RMP43KB7–Portrait of Madame Moitessier by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres dated 1856
RMF7PRRE–The portrait of Mademoiselle Caroline Rivière was painted in 1806 by the French Neoclassical artist Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres. Caroline's father, Philibert Rivière, was a successful court official under Napoleon's empire
RMBNF4CM–Portrait of Mademoiselle Riviere by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres oil on canvas 1805 1780-1867 France Paris Musee du Louvre
RM2JB79EY–Picasso Ingres: Face to Face -Press View, For the first time ever, a painting by Pablo Picasso (Woman with a Book, 1932) will be shown side by side with the Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres painting (Madame Moitessier, 1856) which inspired it. National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London. UK
RMD3BA09–Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867). French painter. Portrait of Madame Riviere, 1805. Musee d'Orsay, Paris. France.
RM2JATBMJ–National Gallery, London, UK. 1 June 2022. Picasso Ingres: Face to Face exhibition examines two extraordinary, interrelated works: Picasso’s Woman with a Book (1932) and Ingres’s Madame Moitessier (1856). Each painting is explored in depth, illuminating the parallels and differences between the artists’ techniques and creative ambitions. (Left) Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, ‘Madame Moitessier’, 1856. The National Gallery, London. (Right) Pablo Picasso, 'Woman with a Book', 1932. The Norton Simon Foundation. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMP9A712–Louise de Broglie, comtesse d'Haussonville. Museum: Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.
RMFE06K6–Mademoiselle Caroline Riviere, 1806, by French Neoclassical painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780-1867). Louvre Museum.
RMDE071A–'Paolo and Francesca', 1819. Artist: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
RM2GB4W3M–Joséphine Éléonore Marie Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn (1825–1860), Princesse de Broglie, portrait painting by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, 1851-1853
RMDE6NYM–Louise de Broglie, comtesse d'Haussonville, 1845. Artist: Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique (1780-1867)
RMTXG6DE–Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres French school Madame Moitessier Oil on canvas
RM2EWTT28–Ingres. Comtesse d'Haussonville by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780-1867), oil on canvas, 1845
RM2RB0T2A–Woman and Child. Study for the Martyrdom of Saint Symphorien by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
RM2H6X9P4–Madame Jacques-Louis Leblanc (Françoise Poncelle, 1788–1839) by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780-1867), oil on canvas, 1823
RMMPRHMR–'Joan of Arc', 1854, (c1915). Artist: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres.
RM2G2D7RM–Ingres. Joséphine-Éléonore-Marie-Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn, Princesse de Broglie by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780-1867), oil on canvas, 1851-53
RMDCJ9NC–19th century - Princesse of Broglie - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1851) Oil on canvas
RFPJ0F9J–Ingres Jean Auguste Dominique - Portrait of a Young Woman
RMMC4M88–Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, The Spring. Oil on canvas. Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France.
RMBM1MAC–Ingres oil painting of Mademoiselle Caroline Riviere by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres Musee du Louvre Paris France Europe
RM2JB79EW–Picasso Ingres: Face to Face -Press View, For the first time ever, a painting by Pablo Picasso (Woman with a Book, 1932) will be shown side by side with the Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres painting (Madame Moitessier, 1856) which inspired it. National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London. UK
RMAJ7RRC–'Joan of Arc at the Coronation of Charles VII in the Cathedral at Reims', 1429, (c1800-1867). Artist: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
RM2JAXPEY–National Gallery, London, UK. 1 June 2022. Picasso Ingres: Face to Face exhibition examines two extraordinary, interrelated works: Picasso’s Woman with a Book (1932) and Ingres’s Madame Moitessier (1856). Each painting is explored in depth, illuminating the parallels and differences between the artists’ techniques and creative ambitions. (Left) Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, ‘Madame Moitessier’, 1856. The National Gallery, London. (Right) Pablo Picasso, 'Woman with a Book', 1932. The Norton Simon Foundation. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMT0C343–'Portrait of a Young Woman'. France, Circa 1815. Dimensions: 28x20,7 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: JEAN AUGUSTE DOMINIQUE INGRES.
RMFE078A–Mademoiselle Caroline Riviere, 1806, by French Neoclassical painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780-1867). Louvre Museum.
RM2GB4WBX–Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Odalisque, portrait painting, circa 1830
RMFDK0HF–Joan of Arc at the Coronation of Charles VII, 1854. By Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867). Neoclassicism. Louvre Museum.
RM2AJY7N9–Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, portrait painting, Madame Moitessier, 1856
RM2JATJ36–London, UK. 1st June, 2022. For the first time, Picasso's ‘Woman with a Book' (1932) from the Norton Simon Museum, California, is brought together with the painting that inspired it, ‘Madame Moitessier' (1856) by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, at the National Gallery. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2GB4W5C–Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Odalisque in Grisaille, portrait painting, 1824-1834
RM2RB0TYJ–Study of seated woman by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
RM2A41XM4–'Madame Destouches', 1816, (1903). Portrait of French architect Louis-Nicolas-Marie Destouches (1787-1831). After a drawing of 1816 by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, in the Louvres Museum, Paris. From "La Revue De L'Art Ancien et Moderne" - Volume XIV, July-December 1903, [Paris, 1903]
RM2P6K4BD–Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Bathing Woman, 1828-1867, Graphite on pinkish-beige prepared paper.
RMCPTNJF–Cherubini, Luigi, 14.9.1760 - 15.3.1842, Italian composer, protected by th Muse, print after painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1842, ,
RM2JB79F9–Picasso Ingres: Face to Face -Press View, For the first time ever, a painting by Pablo Picasso (Woman with a Book, 1932) will be shown side by side with the Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres painting (Madame Moitessier, 1856) which inspired it. National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London. UK
RMBHDEJ6–Joan of Arc, 6.1.1412 - 30.5.1431, French national heroine, full length in armour, at the Coronation of Charles VII in the cathedral of Reims on 17.7.1429, wood engraving after painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 19th century, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2JAXPFB–National Gallery, London, UK. 1 June 2022. Picasso Ingres: Face to Face exhibition examines two extraordinary, interrelated works: Picasso’s Woman with a Book (1932) and Ingres’s Madame Moitessier (1856). Each painting is explored in depth, illuminating the parallels and differences between the artists’ techniques and creative ambitions. (Left) Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, ‘Madame Moitessier’, 1856. The National Gallery, London. (Right) Pablo Picasso, 'Woman with a Book', 1932. The Norton Simon Foundation. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2BWFYNX–MADAME VANDEVILLE Y SU MADRE - S XIX. Author: JEAN AUGUSTE DOMINIQUE INGRES. Location: MUSEO THOMAS HENRY. CHERBOURGO. France.
RMT866G6–France, Paris, the Louvre Museum, Jean Dominique Auguste Ingres, The bather
RF2WCYER5–Madame Moitessier (1851) by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres .
RMFDK6RP–Joan of Arc at the Coronation of Charles VII, 1854. By Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867). Neoclassicism. Louvre Museum.
RM2G1MRNN–France, Paris, area listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Louvre Museum, The Turkish Bath by Jean-Auguste-Dominique INGRES
RM2JATJ3N–London, UK. 1st June, 2022. For the first time, Picasso's ‘Woman with a Book' (1932) from the Norton Simon Museum, California, is brought together with the painting that inspired it, ‘Madame Moitessier' (1856) by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, at the National Gallery. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RF2GE7R59–Grande Odalisque, an oil painting of 1814 by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres exhibited at Louvre Museum in Paris, France.
RF2HTFRG1–Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres - Study Seated Woman
RM2HWDGFN–Madame Granger, or Portrait de Femme (Portrait of a Woman). Artist: Félix-Henri Bracquemond, French, 1833–1914After: Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, French, 1780–1867
RF2G2R6RG–Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres - Study Woman S Hands
RM2WCF56P–Portret van Antonia Duvauçey de Nittis, Léopold Flameng, After Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, 1867 print Paris paper etching / engraving historical persons - BB - woman
RM2JB79FD–Picasso Ingres: Face to Face -Press View, For the first time ever, a painting by Pablo Picasso (Woman with a Book, 1932) will be shown side by side with the Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres painting (Madame Moitessier, 1856) which inspired it. National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London. UK
RMW7DY12–'Mr and Mrs Joseph Woodhead, and Mr Henry Comber, Rome', 1816 (1958). Artist: Unknown
RMFK824N–AJMAN - CIRCA 1980: A stamp printed in ajman shows The source by Ingres, circa 1980
RM2JAXPF5–National Gallery, London, UK. 1 June 2022. Picasso Ingres: Face to Face exhibition examines two extraordinary, interrelated works: Picasso’s Woman with a Book (1932) and Ingres’s Madame Moitessier (1856). Each painting is explored in depth, illuminating the parallels and differences between the artists’ techniques and creative ambitions. (Left) Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, ‘Madame Moitessier’, 1856. The National Gallery, London. (Right) Pablo Picasso, 'Woman with a Book', 1932. The Norton Simon Foundation. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMP4XHH1–Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867). French painter. Portrait of Madame Riviere, 1805. Musee d'Orsay, Paris. France.
RMEHP81N–Hall of French painting. Louvre Museum, Paris, France. 'Portrait of Madame Recamier' (1800) by French painter Jacques-Louis David and 'The Triumph of Romulus over Acron' (1812) by French painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres are seen in the background.
RMENTAGP–ActiveMuseum 0006132.jpg / Portrait of Mrs Aymon said 'The beautiful Zelie' 04/12/2013 - / 19th century Collection / Active Museum
RM2JATCEM–London UK 01 June 2022 For the first time ever a painting by Pablo Picasso (Woman with a Book, 1932) from the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California, and the painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (Madame Moitessier, 1856) which famously inspired it, will be shown side by side at the National Gallery, London as part of a special collaboration between the two museums. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
RM2G1MRNX–France, Paris, area listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Louvre Museum, The Turkish Bath by Jean-Auguste-Dominique INGRES
RM2JATJ2R–London, UK. 1st June, 2022. For the first time, Picasso's ‘Woman with a Book' (1932) from the Norton Simon Museum, California, is brought together with the painting that inspired it, ‘Madame Moitessier' (1856) by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, at the National Gallery. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2GB4W8T–Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Madame Edmond Cavé (Marie-Élisabeth Blavot, born 1810), portrait painting, 1831-1834
RMECKFH4–France, Bouches-du-Rh⌠ne (13), Aix en Provence, Granet Museum, Jupiter et Thetis by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1811
RM2WC4MKH–Reproduction of Le Sphinx by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Charles Michelez, After Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, c. 1873 - In or Before 1878 photomechanical print paper painting, drawing and the graphic arts. sphinx (lion/woman); 'Sfinge' (Ripa) - AA - female human figure
RM2JB79F3–Picasso Ingres: Face to Face -Press View, For the first time ever, a painting by Pablo Picasso (Woman with a Book, 1932) will be shown side by side with the Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres painting (Madame Moitessier, 1856) which inspired it. National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London. UK
RM2JATBMG–National Gallery, London, UK. 1 June 2022. Picasso Ingres: Face to Face exhibition examines two extraordinary, interrelated works: Picasso’s Woman with a Book (1932) and Ingres’s Madame Moitessier (1856). Each painting is explored in depth, illuminating the parallels and differences between the artists’ techniques and creative ambitions. Image: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, ‘Madame Moitessier’, 1856. The National Gallery, London. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMP41T4A–MADEMOISELLE RIVIERE - 1805 - O/L - 100x70 - NEOCLASICISMO FRANCES. Author: Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867). Location: LOUVRE MUSEUM-PAINTINGS, FRANCE.
RM2EH5YKR–Madame Granger, after Ingres, 1867.
RM2JATCEK–London UK 01 June 2022 For the first time ever a painting by Pablo Picasso (Woman with a Book, 1932) from the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California, and the painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (Madame Moitessier, 1856) which famously inspired it, will be shown side by side at the National Gallery, London as part of a special collaboration between the two museums. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
RM2JATJ2E–London, UK. 1st June, 2022. For the first time, Picasso's ‘Woman with a Book' (1932) from the Norton Simon Museum, California, is brought together with the painting that inspired it, ‘Madame Moitessier' (1856) by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, at the National Gallery. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2GB4WC6–Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Caroline Bonaparte (Caroline Murat), (1782-1839) Queen Consort of Naples and the Two Sicilies, portrait painting, 1814
RM2WAEA6A–Reproduction of Le Sphinx by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Charles Michelez, After Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, c. 1873 - In or Before 1878 photomechanical print paper painting, drawing and the graphic arts. sphinx (lion/woman); 'Sfinge' (Ripa) - AA - female human figure
RM2JB79FN–Picasso Ingres: Face to Face -Press View, For the first time ever, a painting by Pablo Picasso (Woman with a Book, 1932) will be shown side by side with the Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres painting (Madame Moitessier, 1856) which inspired it. National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London. UK
RM2JATB4R–National Gallery, London, UK. 1 June 2022. Picasso Ingres: Face to Face exhibition examines two extraordinary, interrelated works: Picasso’s Woman with a Book (1932) and Ingres’s Madame Moitessier (1856). Each painting is explored in depth, illuminating the parallels and differences between the artists’ techniques and creative ambitions. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMP7NWTF–Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780-1867). French painter. Portrait de Madame Marie Marcotte (1803-1862), 1826. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
RM2A505AN–Antiochus and Stratonice, c. 1838. Struck by a mysterious illness, Antiochus lies in bed near death. His grieving father, who has recently taken Stratonice as his wife, summons a doctor. Noticing that the sight of the young woman quickens Antiochus’s pulse and that passion causes his sickness, the doctor describes the youth’s predicament to his father, who selflessly offers Stratonice to his son. The subject, both a love story and an example of parental devotion, enjoyed considerable popularity well into the 1800s.
RM2JATCEN–London UK 01 June 2022 For the first time ever a painting by Pablo Picasso (Woman with a Book, 1932) from the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California, and the painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (Madame Moitessier, 1856) which famously inspired it, will be shown side by side at the National Gallery, London as part of a special collaboration between the two museums. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News
RM2JATJ3E–London, UK. 1st June, 2022. For the first time, Picasso's ‘Woman with a Book' (1932) from the Norton Simon Museum, California, is brought together with the painting that inspired it, ‘Madame Moitessier' (1856) by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, at the National Gallery. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2WGW6EX–Portrait of Lady William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, 1815 drawing Lady William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, born Lady Mary Acheson, daughter of the Earl of Gosford, 1787-1843. Lord William Bentinck married Mary Acheson, daughter of the Earl of Gosford in 1803. After Napoleon's fall, the couple stayed in Rome for some time. There Ingres made two drawings of her alone and one together with her husband. paper. pencil historical persons - BB - woman
RM2JB79E9–Picasso Ingres: Face to Face -Press View, For the first time ever, a painting by Pablo Picasso (Woman with a Book, 1932) will be shown side by side with the Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres painting (Madame Moitessier, 1856) which inspired it. National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London. UK
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