- The
Valpinçon Bather (Fr: La
Grande Baigneuse) is an 1808
painting by the
French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique
Ingres (1780–1867), held in...
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motifs that
Ingres had
explored in
earlier paintings, in
particular The
Valpinçon Bather (1808) and La
Grande odalisque (1814) and is an
example of Romanticism...
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depicts the wife Paul
Valpinçon. The 1871
painting Portrait of Mlle.
Hortense Valpinçon depicts the
daughter of Paul
Valpinçon. At the
Races in the Countryside...
- Ray
admired Ingres's work and he drew
inspiration from his
painting The
Valpinçon Bather (1808) for this photograph. He had his
model and then
lover Kiki...
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photograph portraying Alice Prin (aka Kiki de Montparn****e) in the pose of the
Valpinçon Bather with two f-holes
painted on to make her body
resemble a violin...
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Portrait of
Monsieur Bertin;
Roger Freeing Angelica; The
Turkish Bath; The
Valpinçon Bather La Tour: The
Adoration of the Shepherds; The Card
Sharp with the...
- 1808, La Maja Desnuda,
Charles IV of
Spain and His Family; Ingres' The
Valpinçon Bather, The
Turkish Bath; Delacroix's
Entry of the
Crusaders in Constantinople...
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Exercising around 1860. In 1861,
Degas visited his
childhood friend Paul
Valpinçon in Ménil-Hubert-en-Exmes, and made the
earliest of his many
studies of...
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Portrait of
Monsieur Bertin;
Roger Freeing Angelica; The
Turkish Bath; The
Valpinçon Bather La Tour: The
Adoration of the Shepherds; The Card
Sharp with the...
- was that of a nude
woman seated on her back,
which he
introduced in The
Valpinçon Bather (1808) and
which is discernible,
within a
group scene, in The Turkish...