Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q3080509> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 35 of
35
with 100 triples per page.
- Q3080509 subject Q6220579.
- Q3080509 subject Q8107248.
- Q3080509 subject Q9092773.
- Q3080509 subject Q9478750.
- Q3080509 abstract "The Valpinçon Bather (Fr: La Grande Baigneuse) is an 1808 painting by the French Neoclassical artist Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867), held in the Louvre since 1879. Painted while the artist was studying at the French Academy in Rome, it was originally titled Seated Woman but later became known after one of its nineteenth-century owners. Although the painting was not met with favour by critics when first exhibited, almost fifty years later, when the artist's reputation was well established, the Goncourt brothers wrote that "Rembrandt himself would have envied the amber color of this pale torso", while the Louvre described it as "a masterpiece of harmonious lines and delicate light".Ingres had earlier painted female nudes, such as his Bathing Woman of 1807, yet this work is widely regarded as his first great treatment of the subject. As with the previous smaller work, the model is shown from behind, however The Valpinçon Bather lacks the earlier painting's overt sexuality, instead depicting a calm and measured sensuality.Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) described the model as having a "deep voluptuousness", yet in many ways she is presented as essentially chaste. This contradiction is apparent in many elements of the painting. The turn of her neck and the curves of her back and legs are accentuated by the fall of the metallic green draperies, the swell of the white curtain in front of her and the folds of the bed sheets and linen. However, these elements are countered by the cool tone in which her flesh is rendered as well as by elements such as the elegant black-veined marble to the left of her.Remarking on Ingres ability to paint the human body in a unique manner, the art critic Robert Rosenblum wrote that "the ultimate effect of the [The Valpinçon Bather] is of a magical suspension of time and movement-even of the laws of gravity...the figure seems to float weightlessy upon the enamel smoothness of the surface, exerting only the most delicate pressure, and the gravitational expectations of the heaviest earthbound forms are surprisingly controverted."Ingres returned to the form of this figure a number of times in his life; culminating in his The Turkish Bath of 1863, where the central figure in the foreground playing a mandolin, echoes in rhythm and tone the model of the Valpinçon bather.".
- Q3080509 author Q23380.
- Q3080509 museum Q19675.
- Q3080509 thumbnail Jean-Auguste-Dominique_Ingres_-_La_Baigneuse_Valpinçon.jpg?width=300.
- Q3080509 wikiPageExternalLink detail_notice.jsp?CONTENT%3C%3Ecnt_id=10134198673226356&CURRENT_LLV_NOTICE%3C%3Ecnt_id=10134198673226356&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=9852723696500815&fromDept=true&baseIndex=11&bmUID=1189640270096&bmLocale=en.
- Q3080509 wikiPageWikiLink Q14378.
- Q3080509 wikiPageWikiLink Q161806.
- Q3080509 wikiPageWikiLink Q19675.
- Q3080509 wikiPageWikiLink Q2027662.
- Q3080509 wikiPageWikiLink Q207894.
- Q3080509 wikiPageWikiLink Q23380.
- Q3080509 wikiPageWikiLink Q302497.
- Q3080509 wikiPageWikiLink Q501.
- Q3080509 wikiPageWikiLink Q5598.
- Q3080509 wikiPageWikiLink Q6220579.
- Q3080509 wikiPageWikiLink Q622283.
- Q3080509 wikiPageWikiLink Q8107248.
- Q3080509 wikiPageWikiLink Q9092773.
- Q3080509 wikiPageWikiLink Q9478750.
- Q3080509 artist "Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres".
- Q3080509 museum Q19675.
- Q3080509 title "The Valpinçon Bather".
- Q3080509 type CreativeWork.
- Q3080509 type Artwork.
- Q3080509 type Work.
- Q3080509 type Thing.
- Q3080509 type Q386724.
- Q3080509 comment "The Valpinçon Bather (Fr: La Grande Baigneuse) is an 1808 painting by the French Neoclassical artist Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867), held in the Louvre since 1879. Painted while the artist was studying at the French Academy in Rome, it was originally titled Seated Woman but later became known after one of its nineteenth-century owners.".
- Q3080509 label "The Valpinçon Bather".
- Q3080509 depiction Jean-Auguste-Dominique_Ingres_-_La_Baigneuse_Valpinçon.jpg.
- Q3080509 name "The Valpinçon Bather".