WebbWhen Ingres, the director of the French Académie de peinture, painted a highly colored vision of a Turkish bath, he made his eroticized Orient publicly acceptable by his diffuse generalizing of the female forms (who might all have been the same model). WebbJean Auguste Dominique Ingres: 1813 - 1814: The Betrothal of Raphael and the Niece of Cardina… M
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Webb9 sep. 2005 · ¿Recordarme? Foros The Turkish Bath (Le Bain turc) is an oil painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, initially completed between 1852 and 1859, but modified in 1862. The painting depicts a group of nude women at a pool in a harem. It has an erotic style that evokes both the Near East and earlier western styles associated with … Visa mer The painting is known for its subtle colourisation, especially the very pale skin of the women resting in the privacy of a bathing area. The figures are given an almost abstract and "slender and sinuous" form, and seem at … Visa mer The painter's first buyer was a relation of Napoleon III, but he handed it back some days later, his wife having found it "unsuitable" ("peu convenable"). It was purchased in 1865 by Khalil Bey, a former Turkish diplomat who added it to his collection of erotic … Visa mer Ingres was influenced by the contemporary fashion for Orientalism, relaunched by Napoleon's invasion of Egypt. On leaving for Italy in 1806, he copied in his notebooks a text extolling "the baths of the seraglio of Mohammed", in which can be … Visa mer • Orientalism • Turkish bath • Seraglio • Haremlik Visa mer • The Turkish Bath, Musée du Louvre • Un rêve oriental (in French) by Michel Makarius, Musée critique de la Sorbonne Visa mer blanche sabbah
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WebbJean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780 - 1867) View all artworks The Turkish Bath Year 1862 Type Unique Medium Painting Size XL 110 in (279.4 cm) Description Canvas on … WebbThe Captive Gaze: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, The Turkish Bath Palettes series Each film in the "Palettes" series tells the story and explores the genealogy of one of … WebbIngres' painting was originally a rectangular composition (1859) that was revised in 1863 when he turned it into a round work with a diameter of 42.5 inches (108 cm). The painting, which is at the Louvre Museum in Paris, was oil on canvas on wood. frameworks allcare