Edmond Cavé (1794–1852)

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres

Created:
Movement:
1844
Neoclassicism
key Notes:
Neoclassical Portraiture, Detailed Realism
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Dimensions:
16 x 12 7/8 in. (40.6 x 32.7 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres: "Edmond Cavé (1794–1852)"

The painting "Edmond Cavé (1794–1852)" by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, completed in 1844, is an exemplary work of portraiture executed in oil on canvas. Ingres, a prominent figure in the Neoclassical movement, is renowned for his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to capture the essence of his subjects. This portrait of Edmond Cavé, a notable French civil servant, reflects Ingres' skill in rendering the human form with precision and elegance. The work is significant for its demonstration of Ingres' mastery in balancing realism with idealism, a hallmark of his artistic style. Ingres' influence extended beyond his lifetime, impacting both his contemporaries and future generations of artists. His dedication to classical ideals and technical proficiency continues to be celebrated in art historical discourse.

Description of the work:

"Edmond Cavé (1794–1852)" by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, created in 1844, is an oil on canvas portrait exemplifying Ingres' neoclassical style, characterized by precise lines and a smooth finish. The painting depicts Edmond Cavé, a notable French civil servant, and is housed in the Musée Ingres in Montauban, France.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Edmond Cavé (1794–1852)