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Portrait of a Young Woman
Portrait of a Young Woman, 1812 · Art Institute of Chicago
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French · 1780–1867

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres portrait
Born
1780
Died
1867
Nationality
French
Primary Movement
Neoclassicism
Works in collection
16
Movements
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Works in Collection
16 works
The Ponte dell'Abbadia at Vulci
The Ponte dell'Abbadia at Vulci
1800 · Cleveland Museum of Art
Portrait of a Young Man Standing on the Quirinal with the Turris Comitum in the Background
Portrait of a Young Man Standing on the Quirinal with the Turris Comitum in the Background
1800 · Cleveland Museum of Art
Portrait of a Man (Jacques Marguet de Norvins)
Portrait of a Man (Jacques Marguet de Norvins)
1806 · Cleveland Museum of Art
Portrait of a Young Woman
Portrait of a Young Woman
1812 · Art Institute of Chicago
Katherine Anne Lady Glenbervie
Katherine Anne Lady Glenbervie
1815 · Cleveland Museum of Art
Frederic 5th Earl of Guilford
Frederic 5th Earl of Guilford
1815 · Cleveland Museum of Art
Honorable Frederic Sylvester Douglas
Honorable Frederic Sylvester Douglas
1815 · Cleveland Museum of Art
Sylvester Lord Glenbervie
Sylvester Lord Glenbervie
1815 · Cleveland Museum of Art
Charles Thévenin, after Ingres
Charles Thévenin, after Ingres
1817 · Cleveland Museum of Art
Amédée-David, the Comte de Pastoret
Amédée-David, the Comte de Pastoret
1823 · Art Institute of Chicago
The Borghese Chapel in Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome
The Borghese Chapel in Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome
1824 · Art Institute of Chicago
Odalisque
Odalisque
1825 · Cleveland Museum of Art
Madame Désiré Raoul-Rochette
Madame Désiré Raoul-Rochette
1830 · Cleveland Museum of Art
Antiochus and Stratonice
Antiochus and Stratonice
1833 · Cleveland Museum of Art
Study of Hands
Study of Hands
1842 · Cleveland Museum of Art
Comtesse Charles d’Agoult (born Marie de Flavigny) and Her Daughter Claire d’Agoult
Comtesse Charles d’Agoult (born Marie de Flavigny) and Her Daughter Claire d’Agoult
1849 · Art Institute of Chicago