Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres was a French painter born in 1780 and active until his death in 1867. He is best known for his role in the Neoclassicism movement, which emphasized clarity, order, and idealized forms. Ingres studied under Jacques-Louis David and became renowned for his portraits and historical subjects, showcasing a meticulous attention to detail and a unique approach to line and form. His notable works include "La Grande Odalisque" and "The Apotheosis of Homer," which reflect his mastery of both composition and color. Ingres's influence extended beyond his lifetime, impacting subsequent generations of artists and contributing to the evolution of modern art. His legacy is celebrated in various museums and exhibitions worldwide.