Le Bain Turc (1862) by Jean-auguste-dominique Ingres

Le Bain Turc - Jean-auguste-dominique Ingres - 1862

Artwork Information

TitleLe Bain Turc
ArtistJean-auguste-dominique Ingres
Date1862
MediumOil On Canvas
Current LocationMusée Du Louvre, Paris

About Le Bain Turc

Le Bain Turc is a famous painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, depicting a group of nude women in a harem. This circular work was completed between the years 1852 to 1859 and modified again later in 1862. It’s known as ‘tondo,’ which means it’s painted on a round canvas or panel. The artist drew inspiration from Raphael for his use of rondos for religious themes.

The painting is kept at the Louvre Museum in Paris, and over time has also been exhibited at several institutions, including the Museum of Modern Art and Tate Modern. Ingres’ “Le Bain Turc” portrays women in various poses surrounding an open bathing pool, which highlights their sensuous curves amidst divine light shining through arches.

It’s worth noting that “Le Bain Turc” is considered one of Ingres’ masterpieces for its exceptional combination of beauty and eroticism. As you study this artwork, pay attention to its intricacies and note how each figure is carefully drawn with incredible attention to detail. Overall, it remains one of the beloved pieces by admirers of classical French artistry.”

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