Ingres
1910

Published in 1910, 'Ingres' by A. J. Finberg is a biography of the influential French painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. The book examines Ingres' life, artistic development, and contributions to art, highlighting his unique blend of realism and idealism. Finberg details Ingres' early years, training, and significant works, including portraits of Napoleon, while also exploring his personal life and relationships. This biography positions Ingres as a key figure in the transition from classicism to romanticism in European art.










