
Ingres
Louis-Antoine Prat(Author)
Five Continents Editions (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
94 pages
978-88-7439-099-1 (ISBN)
Description
The fourth book of the "Drawing Gallery" series is devoted to Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780-1867). Considered one of the greatest French draughtsmen of all time, the artist left thousands of preparatory drawings for his paintings, including Oedipus and the Sphinx and The Turkish Bath, along with an incomparable series of almost five hundred graphite portraits that have always been deemed the highest expression of his genius. The Louvre collection offers excellent examples of these two aspects of Ingres' graphic activity. The ensemble conserved in the Graphic Arts department of the Louvre, formed by gifts, especially from the artist's friends, but also by an active acquisition policy, boasts several of his most famous drawings, portraits (The Forestier Family, The Stamaty Family, Paganini) and finished compositions that Ingres, always longing for perfection, tirelessly repeated after painting them (Triumph of Romulus over Acron, Ossian's Dream, The Apotheosis of Homer). Cultivating the study of the antique and an unconditional admiration for Raphael, Ingres was able to go beyond this glorious legacy by creating forms that, to quote Baudelaire, naturally attain the ideal.
His daring accomplishments were to inspire even the most radical twentieth-century artists. The book his completed by a biographical notice and by the list of the works illustrated, each accompanied by a brief comment.
His daring accomplishments were to inspire even the most radical twentieth-century artists. The book his completed by a biographical notice and by the list of the works illustrated, each accompanied by a brief comment.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Milan
Italy
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 203 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
408 gr
ISBN-13
978-88-7439-099-1 (9788874390991)
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Person
Louis-Antoine Prat is a writer and an art historian. He has been project leader for the Graphic Arts department of the Louvre since 1976 and he is vice-president of the Friends of the Louvre. He was awarded the Prix Mont Blanc for Culture in 2000 (together with his wife Veronique, editor-in-chief of Figaro Magazine) He is the author of many articles on the history of French drawing, and with Pierre Rosenberg, now honorary president of the Louvre, co-author of the catalogues raisonnes of the drawings of Poussin (1994), Watteau (1996) and David (2002). He has curated many exhibits: the Nicolas Poussin retrospective at the Grand Palais in Paris (1994), the exhibit "L'Empire du Temps" at the Louvre (2000) and most recently "Theodore Chasseriau: The Unknown Romantic" which travelled to the US (Metropolitan Museum).