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You can also see outstanding selections from the three collections in the exhibition The Essence of Line: French Drawings from Ingres to Degas on view in Baltimore, Maryland; Birmingham, Alabama; and Tacoma, Washington throughout 2005 and 2006.
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www.frenchdrawings.org/
www.frenchdrawings.org/
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I remember studying the paintings of Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres in art history class, but I didn’t learn until much later that he was a master of pencil drawing, and particularly of pencil portraits. I first saw reproductions of Ingres’ pencil drawings in the fascinating book The Painted Witch, by Edwin Mullins.
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chawedrosin.wordpress.com/2008/03/07/ingres-pencil-draw...
chawedrosin.wordpress.com/2008/03/07/ingres-pencil-drawings/
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The Essence of Line: French Drawings from Ingres to Degas; The Ordrupgaard Collection, Charlottenlund, Denmark NEW!; Dante Offering His Works to Homerand tree; The Wallace Collection, London, UK; Hope and Charity;
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www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/ingres_jean-auguste-domin...
www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/ingres_jean-auguste-dominique.html
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[vi] The high degree in which Ingres held his drawings is evident in a conversation between him and his student, Amaury-Duval, in which Amaury-Duval remarks to his teacher that Ingres should hang some of his croquis above the paintings at his upcoming exhibition, to which Ingres responds “Non…on ne regardait que...
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www.arthistory.upenn.edu/ashmolean/Ingres/Drapery_entry...
www.arthistory.upenn.edu/ashmolean/Ingres/Drapery_entry.html
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Ingres Portrait Drawings: 44 Plates (Dover Art Library) (Paperback) ... Although i am more an admirer of the style of such painters as Sargent, whose looser approach is the anthisesis of Ingres' careful, detailed, deliberate, yet graceful style, i still enjoyed studying these masterpieces in this book of drawings.
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www.amazon.com/Ingres-Portrait-Drawings-Plates-Library/...
www.amazon.com/Ingres-Portrait-Drawings-Plates-Library/dp/048627621X
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Gilje's new show, The Ingres Drawings: Restored, is a series of pencil portraits copied from the drawings of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, the neoclassical French artist. ... The copied drawings are quite convincing: trained as a restorer, Gilje works exactly to scale, using materials as much like those used in the...
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www.thecrimson.com/printerfriendly.aspx?ref=102320
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Home » Ingres : Drawings From The Musée Ingres At Montauban And Other Collection ... Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique, 1780-1867 ... Ingres' Sculptural Style; A Group Of Unknown Drawings...
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library.plymouth.edu/read/11229
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