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List of illustrations

  • Le pientre à la mode
  • Study of drapery
  • Self-portrait
  • The Artist and his Wife
  • Study for the portrait of Louis-Françoise Bertin
  • Marioncia
  • Adèle
  • Fashion plate from the Petit Courrier des dames
  • Dépêche toi donc, il n'y aura plus de place and 7 heures du soir. Préparatifs de triomphe
  • Dépêche toi donc, il n'y aura plus de place and 7 heures du Soir. Préparatifs de triomphe
  • Fashion plate from the Journal des jeunes personnes
  • Fashion plate from the Moniteur de la mode
  • Barbara Bansi
  • Elizabeth Norton and Henrietta Harvey
  • Dress
  • Miss Harvey Sketching
  • A Merveilleuse
  • Marie-Joseph-Honorée Vanzenne, Madame Guillaume Guillon Lethière
  • Rosina Meli, Madame Guillon Lethière, and her Daughter Letizia
  • Jeanne Suzanne Alliou, Mme Hayard
  • Madeleine Chapelle, Madame Ingres
  • Francesca
  • Augustine-Louise-Euphrasie de Mauduit du Plessis, Madame Augustin Jordan, and her Son Gabriel
  • Madeleine Chapelle, Madame Ingres
  • Fashion plate from the Journal des dames et des modes
  • Unknown Woman
  • Armande Charton, Madame Destouches
  • Fashion plate from Moden Zeitung
  • Emily La Touche, Mrs Vesey, and her Daughter Elizabeth, later Lady Colthurst
  • Mrs. Charles Badham
  • Mrs. John Mackie
  • Lady Mary Cavendish Bentinck
  • Lady Mary Cavendish Bentinck
  • Lady Harriet Mary Montagu and Lady Catherine Caroline Montagu
  • Bonnet
  • Fashion plate from the Journal des dames et des modes
  • Marie-Louise Bichot, Madame Bénard
  • Teresa Nogarola, Countess Apponyi
  • Figure dressed to resemble a fashion plate of about 1820
  • Fashion plate from Journal des dames et des modes
  • Louise-Rosalie Anfrye, Madame Gatteaux
  • Antoinette-Clade Houdon, Madame Raoul Rochette
  • Isaure Leblanc, Madame Place
  • Fashion plate from the Petit Courrier des dames
  • Adèle Fourcher, Madame Victor Hugo
  • Madame Brazier
  • Marie-Anne-Adélaïde Samat, Madame Balze
  • Madeleine Chapelle, Madame Ingres
  • Detail of a fashion plate from the Petit Courrier des dames
  • Portrait of Madame Delmas-Debia
  • Elisabeth-Pierrette Fromantin, Madame Hennet
  • Mademoiselle Palmyre Granger
  • Julie-Colette Odevaere, Madame Mottez
  • Detail of a fashion plate from the Petit Courrier des dames
  • Madame Hortense Reiset
  • Madame Hortense Reiset and her Daughter Marie
  • Joséphine-Eléonore-Marie-Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn, Princesse de Broglie
  • Caroline Maille, Madame Gonse
  • Delphine Ramel, Madame Ingres
  • Delphine Bochet, Madame Ramel
  • Nathalie Bochet, Madame Gallois
  • Cécile-Marie Panckoucke, Madame Tournouër
  • Anna Zimmerman, Madame Gounod
  • Mademoiselle Isabelle Guille
  • Mademoiselle Caroline Rivière
  • Fashion plate from the Journal des dames et des modes
  • Boa
  • Madame Philibert Rivière
  • Border of a cashmere shawl, detail
  • Cécile Bochet, Madame Panckoucke
  • Fashion plate from the Journal des dames et des modes
  • Cécile Bochet, Madame Panckoucke
  • Study for The tomb of the Lady Jane Montagu
  • La Belle Ferronnière
  • Madame Antonia Devauçay de Nittis
  • Fashion plate from the Journal des dames et des modes, detail
  • Study of the head of Caroline Murat, Queen of Naples
  • Queen Caroline Murat
  • Mademoiselle Jeanne Gonin, later Madame Pyrame Thomeguex
  • Françoise Poncelle, Madame Leblanc (?)
  • Françoise Poncelle, Madame Leblanc
  • Study for the portrait of Madame Leblanc
  • Françoise Poncelle, Madame Leblanc
  • Marie-Clothilde-Inès de Foucauld, Madame Moitessier
  • Study for the head of Madame Moitessier
  • Study for the costume of Madame Moitessier
  • Marie-Clothilde-Inès de Foucauld, Madame Moitessier, detail
  • Marie-Clothilde-Inès de Foucauld, Madame Moitessier, detail
  • Caroline Maille, Madame Gonse
  • Louise, Princesse de Broglie, Later the Comtesse d'Haussonville
  • Madame Aymon (La Belle Zélie)
  • Alix-Geneviève de Seytres-Caumont, Comtesse de Tournon
  • Madame de Senonnes
  • Margaret Power, Countess of Blessington
  • Study of Madame de Senonnes
  • Marie Marcoz, later Vicomtesse de Senonnes
  • Suzanne Clarisse de Salvaing de Boissieu, Madame Marcotte de Sainte-Marie
  • Sleeve from a brown silk pelisse, detail
  • Bows on the skirt from a brown silk pelisse, detail
  • Study for the portrait of Madame Marcotte de Sainte-Marie
  • Study for the portrait of Madame Marcotte de Sainte-Marie
  • Hortense Reiset, Madame Reiset
  • Louise de Broglie, Comtesse d'Haussonville
  • Study for the portrait of Madame d'Haussonville
  • Study for the portrait of Madame d'Haussonville
  • Study for the head of Madame d'Haussonville
  • Fashionable headdress
  • Louise de Broglie, Comtesse d'Haussonville, detail
  • Fashion plate from the Petit Courrier des dames, detail
  • Baronne James de Rothschild, née Betty von Rothschild
  • Louise-Florence d'Esclavelles, Madame La Live d'Epinay
  • Study for the portrait of Madame de Rothschild
  • Study for the portrait of Madame de Rothschild
  • Costume study for the portrait of Madame de Rothschild
  • Joséphine-Eléonore-Marie-Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn, Princesse de Broglie
  • Hair ornaments
  • Joséphine-Eléonore-Marie-Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn, Princesse de Broglie, detail
  • Study for the portrait of Madame de Broglie
  • Madame Moitessier
  • Study for the portrait of Madame Moitessier
  • Costume study for the portrait of Madame Moitessier
  • Marie-Clothilde-Inès de Foucauld, Madame Moitessier, detail
  • Design for a silk brocade
  • Delphine Ramel, Madame Ingres
  • Delphine Ramel, Madame Ingres
  • Frontispiece to a collection of fashion plates, possibly for the Journal des dames et des modes
  • Joséphine-Eléonore-Marie-Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn, Princesse de Broglie, detail
  • Augustine-Louise-Euphrasie de Mauduit du Plessis, Madame Augistin Jordan, and her son Gabriel, detail
  • Unknown Woman, detail
  • Marie-Clothilde-Inès de Foucauld, Madame Moitessier, detail
  • Study for the portrait of Madame Marcotte de Sainte-Marie, detail
  • Delphine Ramel, Madame Ingres, detail
  • Delphine Ramel, Madame Ingres, detail
  • Fan
  • Fan
  • Odalisque with Slave, detail
  • Madame Antonia Devauçay de Nittis, detail
  • Woman with Sphere
  • Cécile Bochet, Madame Panckoucke, detail
  • Mademoiselle Caroline Rivière, detail
  • Marie Marcoz, Vicomtesse de Senonnes, detail
  • Alix-Geneviève de Seytres-Caumont, Comtesse de Tournon, detail
  • Madame Rivière, detail
  • Françoise Poncelle, Madame Leblanc, detail
  • Suzanne Clarisse de Salvaing de Boissieu, Madame Marcotte de Sainte-Marie, detail
  • La Grande Odalisque, detail
  • Le Rêve du croyant
  • L'Odalisque
  • Woman in Turkish Costume
  • Odalisque with Slave, detail
  • Femme turque
  • Odalisque Seated with Arms Raised
  • Leonilla of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn
  • Drawing of a Turkish woman
  • Drawing of a Turkish woman
  • Bather of Valpinçon
  • Harem Interior, Small Bather
  • Turkish Dancer before her Master
  • Fille turque à qui l'on tresse les cheveaux au bain
  • Turkish Bath
  • Lady Mary Wortley Montagu at the Public Baths
  • Fille turque à qui l'on tresse les cheveaux au bain
  • Bather
  • Turkish Woman Going to the Baths
  • Grande Odalisque
  • Study for Raphael and La Fornarina
  • Femme turque qui fume sur le sopha
  • Odalisque with Slave
  • Odalisque with a Slave
  • Fille turque jouant du téhégour
  • Odalisque with Slave, detail
  • Noble Turkish Lady
Description: Ingres in Fashion: Representations of Dress and Appearance in Ingres’s Images...
IF I HAD TO SELECT just one artist whose work is the most fruitful and instructive to the historian of dress for the period covering the first half of the nineteenth century, it would be Ingres...
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FASHION IN PORTRAITURE has been regarded as both a blessing and as a curse, particularly in the nineteenth century when the ever-changing styles of women’s dress...
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THERE ARE SOME PERIODS in history in which there are particularly close links between art and fashion...
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IN THE CULTURAL CODES of dress created by Balzac and by Baudelaire, fashion was a sign of modernity as well as the mirror of society...
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Description: Ingres in Fashion: Representations of Dress and Appearance in Ingres’s Images...
INGRES ONCE SAID to his pupil Raymond Balze that if he had to have a sign above his studio door, it would be ‘Ecole de dessin’, school of drawing...
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HAVING LOOKED AT THE PORTRAIT DRAWINGS to illustrate the radical changes in fashion over Ingres’s long career, it is time to turn from the artist as draughtsman to the artist as colourist...
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WHITE IS THE MOST INNOCENT of colours, for it is associated with childhood; babies were, and are, christened in white and even today they are dressed in this colour in their early months...
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BLACK HAS ALWAYS BEEN A COLOUR of immense significance in the history of dress. Black clothes were expensive...
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IT WAS NO DOUBT at least partly owing to the sobriety of their own costume, that so many men in the nineteenth century took such pleasure in depicting the details of women’s dress, both in literature and in art...
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IN INGRES’S IMAGES OF BATHERS and odalisques, East meets West; they are clearly western women clothed...
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IN THE HISTORY OF western art, there have been many opportunities to display the nude female form. Ingres was not alone in his choice of the idealized naked female body...
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FROM THE TIME THAT Constantinople fell to the Turkish armies in 1453 - an event that brought the Ottoman Empire into Europe...
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IN THE WORLD OF Ingres’s oriental imagination, bathers are seen as central to the concept of the harem...
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OF ALL THE WRITERS ON Ingres who also knew the artist, the critic Charles Blanc was particularly suited to the task...
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