Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780-1867)

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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780-1867)

Study of a Nude standing, subsidiary studies of two figures conversing and two figures playing

signed 'Ingres' and inscribed 'henri IV.'; pencil
232 x 158mm.
Provenance
P. Geismar (L. 2078b)

Lot Essay

As the inscription implies, the small sketch is related to the painting of Henri IV receiving the Spanish Ambassador of 1817 in the Louvre, G. Wildenstein, The Paintings of J.A.D. Ingres, London, 1956, no. 113, fig. 113 . In the picture the King giving his son a piggyback ride is in reverse to that of the present drawing. The other studies may conceivably be connected with Ingres' Entry of the Dauphin, later Charles V in Paris of 1821 in the Wadsworth Atheneum, in which there is a soldier in a similar pose, again in reverse, Wildenstein, op. cit., no. 146, fig. 87

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