Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
1780 – 1867French
Ingres was the leading proponent of French Neoclassical painting in the nineteenth century, a devoted disciple of Raphael who championed line over colour in opposition to the Romantic movement of Delacroix. He served as director of the French Academy in Rome and completed his final masterpiece, Le Bain Turc, at the age of eighty-two.
Notable Works
- Le Bain Turc
- La Grande Odalisque
- Portrait of Napoleon on his Imperial Throne
- The Vow of Louis XIII
