Study after Ingres' 'Odalisque à l'ésclave'
Drawing
19th century (drawn)
19th century (drawn)
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Drawing. Study after Ingres' 'Odalisque à l'ésclave'.
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Title | Study after Ingres' 'Odalisque à l'ésclave' (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Pencil drawing on paper |
Brief description | Alphonse Legros, A Sketch of the Odalisque by Ingres. Pencil |
Physical description | Drawing. Study after Ingres' 'Odalisque à l'ésclave'. |
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Object history | Coll. C.A. Ionides; by whom bequeathed to the museum, 1900. This study is probably after Ingres' 'Odalisque and Slave' (1839-40), now in the Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge Mass., USA. That work is related to Ingres' 'Sleeping Odalisque' also from the collection of C.A. Ionides (CAI.57). |
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Bibliographic reference | Lambert, Susan. Drawing: Technique & Purpose. London: Victoria & Albert Museum, 1981. p.29. |
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Accession number | CAI.1134 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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