
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, French, 1780 - 1867 (1780 - 1867) – Artist/Maker (French) Born in Montauban, France. Died in Paris, France. Details on Google Art Project · PD
Bildnis der Gräfin von Tournon
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Die Geschichte
Ingres painted this in Rome in 1812, when the city was not really Italian at all. Napoleon had annexed the Papal States and installed a French administration, and Ingres, stranded far from Paris, took portrait work where he could find it. His sitter was the mother of a senior official in that occupying government. She was in her mid-fifties, and Ingres made no effort to soften her: the slightly bulging eyes, the strong nose, the faint shadow on her upper lip are all there. What he gives her instead is presence. She meets you with a shrewd, amused, entirely self-possessed look, wrapped in a deep red velvet dress he renders with almost tactile care.




