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Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres



Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique - zhäN ōgüstˈ dômēnēkˈ ăNˈgrə, 1780–1867, French painter, b. Montauban; son of a sculptor. He studied with J. L. David in Paris and in 1801 won the Prix de Rome. The French government could not afford to award the prize until 1806. In the Salon of that year Ingres exhibited his   Read More...

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