Showing 15 artworks with Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and with artwork date before 1838 and with artwork date after 1828
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Witness the dramatic 'Martyrdom of St. Symphorian' by Ingres – a stunning neo-classical masterpiece depicting a pivotal religious scene with meticulous detail and powerful emotion.
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres’s "The Sword of Henry IV" (1832) captures a dramatic historical moment. Witness the power dynamic as Don Pedro kisses Henry's sword, rendered with Ingres’ signature precision and neoclassical style.
Witness Ingres' masterful 'Roger Freeing Angelica,' a dramatic 1819 painting depicting heroism and rescue. Explore the intricate details of this neoclassical masterpiece, showcasing a powerful narrative and stunning artistry.
Experience the serene beauty of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres’s ‘Christ,’ a neo-classical masterpiece showcasing calm and precise lines. This 1834 oil on canvas painting, measuring 80x60cm, captures a timeless image of hope and devotion – discover this iconic artwork.
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres’s 1831 portrait of Madame Edmond Cavé captures a pensive moment with precise neoclassical lines and a subtle sensuality, showcasing the artist's signature style and offering a timeless piece to admire or collect.
Experience Ingres' Neoclassical mastery with this dramatic study of martyrdom, showcasing exquisite detail and emotion; discover this timeless masterpiece today.
Experience Ingres' Neoclassical precision with this striking 1832 portrait of Louis-Francois Bertin; own a masterpiece embodying authority and timeless form.