Odalisque in Grisaille (ca. 1824–34)
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Odalisque in Grisaille (ca. 1824–34) by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780–1867) represents a refined and introspective reimagining of his famous Grande Odalisque (1814). Painted in delicate shades of gray, this elegant en grisaille version captures the serene sensuality and classical harmony that defined Ingres’s vision of ideal beauty.
Depicting an imagined odalisque, or harem concubine, the composition distills the figure’s soft contours and tranquil poise into pure tonal balance. The absence of color heightens the sculpture-like quality of the form, emphasizing Ingres’s mastery of line, anatomy, and proportion — hallmarks of Neoclassical art.
Originally thought to guide engravers for black-and-white prints, the painting now stands as a powerful meditation on form, light, and beauty beyond color. A perfect addition for collectors of European classical art and admirers of timeless elegance.
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Artist: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (French, 1780–1867)
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Title: Odalisque in Grisaille
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Date: ca. 1824–34
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Style: Neoclassicism / Academic Art
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Free worldwide shipping
Odalisque in Grisaille (ca. 1824–34) by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780–1867) represents a refined and introspective reimagining of his famous Grande Odalisque (1814). Painted in delicate shades of gray, this elegant en grisaille version captures the serene sensuality and classical harmony that defined Ingres’s vision of ideal beauty.
Depicting an imagined odalisque, or harem concubine, the composition distills the figure’s soft contours and tranquil poise into pure tonal balance. The absence of color heightens the sculpture-like quality of the form, emphasizing Ingres’s mastery of line, anatomy, and proportion — hallmarks of Neoclassical art.
Originally thought to guide engravers for black-and-white prints, the painting now stands as a powerful meditation on form, light, and beauty beyond color. A perfect addition for collectors of European classical art and admirers of timeless elegance.
✨ Key Details
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Artist: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (French, 1780–1867)
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Title: Odalisque in Grisaille
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Date: ca. 1824–34
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Style: Neoclassicism / Academic Art
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Free worldwide shipping
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