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INGRES, Jean Auguste Dominique (1780-1867)

"HEAD OF A YOUNG WOMEN" 

011 on canvas      1833
16 x 12-3/4", The canvas as folded back when transferred to the new stretcher and placed in the oval frame; it now measures 12-1/2 x 9-3/4"

Signed at lower right beneath frame: "Etude donneé par M. Ingres à Achille Martinet, 1833" 

Miss Agnes Mongan of the Fogg Art Museum has expressed the thought that the young women could perhaps be Letitia Murat, daughter of the ill-fated King of Naples. 

Collections: Achille Martinet
J.A Boussae 

Bibliography: J.A. Boussee Sale, Paris, 1931, no. 58, Reproduced P1. XXIX. "Ingres" Wildenstein, London Phaidon Press, 1954, no. 210, reproduced fig. 142 

Price: $12,000 (twelve thousand dollars) 


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INGRES, Jean Auguste Dominique (1780-1867) 

"Portrait of Madame Cecile-Marie Tournouer [?] Panckocke - 1836-1903" 

Peneil: 12 x 9" 1856

Signed and dated at lower right, with inscription: "a Mr. Forgoot son tres affectionné Ingres. Del. 12 7bre 1856"

Exhibitied: "Exposition Ingres" Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris 1867, #393. 

Bibliography: Charles Blanc "Ingres" Paris 1870 p. 240 
H. Delaborde "Ingres" Paris 1870, no. 421. 

Price: $13,000 (thirteen thousand dollars)


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PIAZZETTA, Gimbattista (1682-1754)

"Sleeping Girl" 

Study for an illustration of Bossuet's "Oeuvres"

Charcoal heightened in white grey paper: 15-3/4 x 12-1/8" 

Collection: H.S. Reitlinger, London

The final drawing for the "Oeuvres" of Bousset for which this is a study is in the Biblioteco Reale, Turin. 

Price: $3,000 (three thousand dollars)

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