Odalisque Criss-cross bracelet

Bangle bracelet criss-cross Odalisque

BB000219
A jewel inspired by the work of the painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780 - 1867), "Odalisque, called also La Grande Odalisque", 1814.

Commanded by Joachim and Caroline Murat, sovereigns of Naples, the Great Odalisque is the most famous nude of Ingres. This woman lying on a couch looking at us...
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Characteristics

Maintenance
Avoid contact with water, chemicals and cosmetics
Museums
Musée du Louvre, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon
Materials
Gold-plated, Brass
Material of the original work
Huile sur toile
Artist
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867)
Art movements
19th century, Neo-Impressionism, Orientalism
Reference
BB000219
EAN
3336729159581
Model dimensions
6.4cm x 4.5cm
Packaging
Louvre Pouch 110x120mm
Conservation museum
Paris - Musée du Louvre

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The work and its artist

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867)

With a sculptor, ornamentalist and miniaturist father, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres grew up in an environment conducive to the development of his talents as a draftsman. He began his studies at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Toulouse, and perfected his skills with the painter Jacques-Louis David. The latter introduced her to the neoclassical movement, a movement that would inspire her throughout her life. His painting "Les Ambassadeurs d'Agamemnon" earned him the Prix de Rome in 1801. A few years after this success, the painter continued his teaching at the Villa Médicis. His works were the subject of numerous criticisms in Paris and forced him to extend his stay in Italy. It was only in 1824 that his painting, the "Vow of Louis XIII", became known for his painting.