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Definition of Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
1. Noun. French classical painter (1780-1867).
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Literary usage of Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
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1. Representative Painters of the XIXth Century by Nancy R. E. Meugens Bell, N. D'Anvers (1899)
"Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres HE pupil of the great founder of Classicism in France,
... Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres was born at Montauban in 1780, ..."
2. Catalogue of the Collection of Engravings Bequeathed to Harvard College by by Francis Calley Gray, Louis Thies (1869)
"... Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres del. After the antique. L'Amour. ... JEAN AUGUSTE
DOMINIQUE INGRES ..."
3. Artists of the Nineteenth Century and Their Works: A Handbook Containing Two by Clara Erskine Clement Waters, Laurence Hutton (1879)
"... of fame be what it may, let the sentiments which future races love be what
they will, it is safe to affirm that Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres will ..."
4. The History of Modern Painting by Richard Muther (1895)
"Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Member of the Institute, Senator, etc., etc., the
stylist held in honour as a superior being, the high-priest of pure form ..."
5. Paris and Environs with Routes from London to Paris: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1900)
"Raphael was the model for one set, Rubens and Veronese for another. Eugene
Delacroix (1798-1863) and Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres ..."
6. Paris and Environs: With Routes from London to Paris : Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1904)
"Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863) and Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867) are
not only the two greatest masters of this period tut also ..."