Reclining Venus

1822

168 cm 116 cm

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Ingres was deeply inspired by ancient Greek and Roman art as well by Italian painting of the High Renaissance. Although he spent much of his career in Rome, he resided in Florence from 1820 to 1824, where he painted this copy of Titian's "Venus of Urbino" (1538), from the coll...

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Bequeathed by Ingres to Armand Cambon, 1866; sold to Haro, Oct. 6, 1866; Ingres Sale, Paris, May 6-7, 1867, n. 2; Sale Khalil Bey, Paris, Jan. 10-18, 1868, no. 35 (10,000 francs); Wande Collection, Lille, 1870. Henry Walters, Baltimore [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
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