Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (29 August 1780 – 14 January 1867)

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Sketch for the City Hall of Paris: A
potheosis of Napoleon I c. 1853.

J.A.D. Ingres was a French painter and graphic artist, a recognized 
leader of 19th-century European academism. In 1797-1801 
he studied in the studio of Jacques-Louis David.

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, The Virgin Adoring the 
Host 1851.

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, The Duke of Alba at 
Sainte-Gudule in Brussels c. 1815.

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, 
Martyr of Saint-Symphorien 1824.

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Tu 
Marcellus Eris 1832.

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, 
Napoleon on His Imperial Throne 1806.

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, 
Portrait of Caroline Murat, Queen of Naples 1814.

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, 
Mademoiselle Caroline Riviere 1806.

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Studies for "The 
Martyrdom of Saint Symphorien" (Saint, Mother, 
and Proconsul) 1833.

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Joan of Arc at the 
Coronation of Charles VII 1854.

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Jupiter and Thetis 1811.

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, The 
Princesse de Broglie 1851-1853.

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, 
Joseph-Antoine Moltedo c. 1810.

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, The Dream of Ossian 
1813.

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Portrait of Madame 
Leblanc 1823.

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Portrait of the King 
Charles X of France in Coronation Robes 1829.

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