Bildnis des Jean-Pierre-François Gilibert

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Bildnis des Jean-Pierre-François Gilibert


Details

Jahr
1805
Technik
Ölfarbe
Gattung
Gemälde
Maße
100 × 91 cm

Die Geschichte

Ingres was in his mid-twenties and not yet famous when he painted this friend from his home town of Montauban, around 1805. He had trained in Paris in the studio of Jacques-Louis David, the leading painter of Napoleon's France, and portraits like this of friends and family were how a young artist practised and earned a little. Gilibert sits in a plain dark coat against a bare ground, one hand resting on his thigh and loosely holding a folded pair of spectacles, his look serious and inward. Within a year or so Ingres would leave for Rome on a scholarship and stay in Italy for most of the next two decades. The portrait went home to Montauban, where it hangs in the museum that now bears his name.

Bildnis des Jean-Pierre-François Gilibert — Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres — MuseScope