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Madame Hippolyte Flandrin (Aimée Ancelot), 1869. Creator: Jean-Paul Flandrin (French, 1811-1902) .

Madame Hippolyte Flandrin (Aimée Ancelot), 1869. Paul Flandrin drew this precise graphite portrait of his brother Hippolyte's widow, Aimée Ancelot, a few years after Hippolyte's death. The Flandrin brothers were both students of the painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780-1867), who was known for his own very precise and technically accomplished graphite portraits. In fact, at some point a false signature of Ingres's name was added on the drawing's left side, where it is still visible. Paul's brother, Hippolyte, is represented in the exhibition by a graphite study made in preparation for a religious painting [cat. no. 32].
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Título: Madame Hippolyte Flandrin (Aimée Ancelot), 1869. Creator: Jean-Paul Flandrin (French, 1811-1902) .
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Madame Hippolyte Flandrin (Aimée Ancelot), 1869. Paul Flandrin drew this precise graphite portrait of his brother Hippolyte's widow, Aimée Ancelot, a few years after Hippolyte's death. The Flandrin brothers were both students of the painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780-1867), who was known for his own very precise and technically accomplished graphite portraits. In fact, at some point a false signature of Ingres's name was added on the drawing's left side, where it is still visible. Paul's brother, Hippolyte, is represented in the exhibition by a graphite study made in preparation for a religious painting [cat. no. 32].
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Tamaño imagen: 5552 × 7124 px | 113.2 MB
Tamaño impresión: 47.0 × 60.3 cm | 2185.8 × 2804.7 in (300 dpi)
Palabras clave: DIBUJO FRANCES FRANCIA SIGLO XIX