Masters in Art, Part 79, Volume 7, July, 1906: Ingres A Series of Illustrated Monographs

PART 79 JULY, 1906 VOLUME 7

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Ingres

CONTENTS

Plate I. Œdipus and the Sphinx Louvre, Paris

Plate II. Portrait of Madame de Senonnes Museum, Nantes

Plate III. Monsieur Leblanc (Drawing) Bonnat Collection, Bayonne

Plate IV. Madame Destouche (Drawing) Louvre, Paris

Plate V. The Stamaty Family (Drawing) Bonnat Collection, Bayonne

Plate VI. La Source Louvre, Paris

Plate VII. Portrait of Monsieur Bertin Louvre, Paris

Plate VIII. The Vow of Louis XIII Cathedral, Montauban

Plate IX. Portrait of Madame Devauçay Condé Museum, Chantilly

Plate X. The Apotheosis of Homer Louvre, Paris

Portrait of Ingres by Himself: Uffizi Gallery, Florence Page 22

The Life of Ingres Page 23

The Art of Ingres Page 29 Criticisms by Blanc, Lapauze, Muther

The Works of Ingres: Descriptions of the Plates and a List of Paintings Page 35

Ingres Bibliography Page 41

_Photo-engravings by C. J. Peters & Son: Boston. Press-work by the Everett Press: Boston_

_A complete index for previous numbers will be found in the Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature, which may be consulted in any library_

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