Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
1780 – 1867
French painter, the son of a minor painter and sculptor, Jean-Marie-Joseph Ingres (1755-1814). After an early academic training in the Toulouse Academy he went to Paris in 1796 and was a fellow student of Gros in David 's studio. He won the Prix de Rome in 1801, but owing to the state of France's economy he was not awarded the usual stay in Rome until 1807.
29 artworks in collection
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18011862
Museum

Don Pedro of Toledo Kissing the Sword of Henri IV
Private collection1822


























