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Title:Ursin-Jules Vatinelle (1798-1881)
Artist:Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (French, Montauban 1780–1867 Paris)
Date:1820
Medium:Graphite
Dimensions:7 3/16 x 5 1/2 in. (18.3 x 14 cm)
Classification:Drawings
Credit Line:Bequest of Grace Rainey Rogers, 1943
Accession Number:43.85.9
Signature: Signed and dated at lower right: Ingres/rom/1820
Paul Rosenberg (American); Madame de Cassigneul; Hôtel Drouot, Paris; Charles Picard for Jacques Seligmann and Co., New York; Wildenstein & Co., Inc.; Grace Rainey Rogers
Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris. "Ingres," 1867.
Chambre Syndicale de la Curiosité et des Beaux-Arts. "Exposition Ingres," May 8, 1921–June 5, 1921.
Fogg Museum, Harvard Art Museums. "Ingres Centennial Exhibition, 1867-1967: Drawings, Watercolors, and Oil Sketches from American Collections," February 12, 1967–April 9, 1967.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Portraits by Ingres: Image of an Epoch," October 5, 1999–January 2, 2000.
Naef 1999
Emile Galichon "Dessins de M. Ingres, deuxième série." Gazette des Beaux-Arts. vol. 11, July 1, 1861, p. 47.
Catalogue de J.-A.-D. Ingres. Paris, 1867, cat. no. 394, p. 67.
Charles Blanc Ingres, sa vie et ses ouvrages. Paris, 1870, p. 240.
Henri Delaborde Ingres, sa vie, ses travaux, sa doctrine, d'après les notes manuscrites et les lettres du maître. Paris, 1870, cat. no. 423, p. 313.
Henri Lapauze Jean Briant paysagiste, maître de l'Ingres, et la paysage dans l'oeuvre de Ingres. Paris, 1911, p. 240, ill.
Pierre-Jules-Theophile Gautier "Ingres." La Renaissance de l'art français. vol. 4, Paris, May 1921, cat. no. 240, ill.
Louise Burroughs "Drawings by Ingres." in The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. vol. 4, New York, February 1946, p. 160, ill.
Agnes Mongan, Hans Naef Ingres Centennial Exhibition, 1867-1967. Exh. cat., Feb. 12-April 9. Fogg Museum, Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1967, cat. no. 53, ill.
Linda Boyer Gillies, Colta Ives, Jacob Bean Classicism and Romanticism: French Drawings and Prints, 1800-1860. Ex. cat. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1970, cat. no. 48, p. 9.
Hans Naef Die Bildniszeichnungen von J.-A.-D. Ingres. 4 vols., Bern, 1977-1980, vol IV, Lat. 246, repr.;vol. II, p. 351, Abb. 1, ill.
Jacob Bean "Curatorial Reports and Departmental Accessions: Drawings." in Annual Report of the Trustees of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, July 1, 1988 - June 30, 1989. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, no. 119, New York, 1989, p. 22.
Gary Tinterow, Philip Conisbee, Christopher Riopelle, Hans Naef, Robert Rosenblum, Andrew Carrington Shelton, Georges Vigne, Rebecca A. Rabinow Portraits by Ingres: Image of an Epoch. Exh. cat., National Gallery, London, January 27-April 25, 1999, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., May 23-August 22, 1999, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, October 5, 1999-January 2, 2000. New York, 1999, cat. no. 85, fig. no. 85, p. 231.
Andrew Carrington Shelton "The First Retrospective Exhibition of the Drawings of J.-A.-D. Ingres (1861): Appendix" Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide. no. 2, 21, Summer 2022, cat. no. Ser. 2.43, ill.
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