Odalisque with Slave, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
1839, oil on canvas, 72.4 × 100.3 cm
Cambridge (Massachusetts), Fogg Art Museum
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Odaliske mit Sklavin, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
1839, Öl auf Leinwand, 72,4 × 100,3 cm
Cambridge (Massachusetts), Fogg Art Museum
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Odalisque with a Slave (French: L'Odalisque à l'esclave) is an 1839 orientalist painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres commissioned by Charles Marcotte. The painting is on display at the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Ingres made a second version (shown at right) in 1842 with the help of two of his students, Paul and Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin, which is at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore. It differs from the original by the presence of a garden painted by Paul Flandrin, inspired by the park at the Château de Dampierre.
Error of a Stamp of Odalisque with Slave of Ingres using a title of a panting of another Work of Ingres.
The work is a classic piece of Orientalism in French painting.
External links
Record of the painting at the Fogg Art museum
Record of the painting at the Walters Art Museum
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