Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (29 August 1780 – 14 January 1867) was a French Neoclassical painter. Although he considered himself a painter of history in the tradition of Nicolas Poussin and Jacques-Louis David, by the end of his life it was Ingres's portraits, both painted and drawn, that were recognized as his greatest legacy.
Gallery
Self-portrait at age 24, 1804, Musée Condé
The Valpinçon Bather, 1808, Louvre
Marcotte d'Argenteuil, 1810, National Gallery of Art
Mademoiselle Jeanne-Suzanne-Catherine Gonin, 1821 Taft Museum of Art
Louise de Broglie, Countess d'Haussonville, 1845, Frick Collection
Princesse Albert de Broglie, née Joséphine-Eléonore-Marie-Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn, 1853, Metropolitan Museum of Art