Jean-Marie-Joseph Ingres

Jean-Marie-Joseph Ingres

artist France

Jean-Marie-Joseph Ingres was a prominent French Neoclassical painter, born in 1780, who is celebrated for his meticulous attention to detail and mastery of line. A student of Jacques-Louis David, Ingres became known for his idealized portrayals of the human form and his innovative approach to composition. His works often reflect a fascination with classical themes, as seen in notable pieces such as 'La Grande Odalisque' and 'The Turkish Bath.' Ingres's style evolved over time, blending Neoclassical rigor with Romantic sensibilities, making him a pivotal figure in the transition of art during the 19th century.

Born on Aug 29, 1780 (244 years old)

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Sentiment
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Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Montenegro 1 8.00 0.05% +0% 628,066 297 $5,500 3$
Totals 1 628,066 297 $5,500 3$
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