xix, 308 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm
ISBNs
9780271048758, 0271048751
OCLC
ocn708648530
Includes bibliographical references (pages [283]-297) and index.
Introduction -- The Ingriste portrait as history -- Ingres's studio and the subjects of art -- Julie Mottez, Rome, and Ingriste myths of origin -- Marie D'Agoult, the aesthetics of androgyny, and the apotheosis of Ingrisme -- Ingres's studio between history and allegory : Rachel, antiquity, and tragedie -- Conclusion