Roger rescues Angelica

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres • Peinture, 1819, 147×190 cm
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À propos de l'œuvre
Type d'art: Peinture
Sujet et objets: Nu, Scène littéraire
Courant artistique: Le maniérisme
Technique: Le beurre
Ressources: La toile
Date de création: 1819
Taille: 147×190 cm
Contenu 18+
Région: Paris, France
Œuvre dans les sélections: 38 selections

Descriptif de la toile «Roger rescues Angelica»

Picture "Roger rescues Angelica" Ingres wrote based on the poem by Ludovico Ariosto's rasender Roland. In the story, the beautiful Angelica is chained to a rock and left to be devoured by the sea monster. Her rescuer, the knight Roger, who flew on a mythical animal with the head of an eagle and body of a horse. Picture style best be described as modernized by Ingres mannerism.

Light body Angelica stands out against the dark cliffs, the sea and the beast. Long wavy hair girls like continue. Traditionally, Ingres female body seems devoid any angles and sharp lines, it consists of curves, twists and waves. The contrast with the face are solved not only in color (it glows white, he is a dark gold), Angelica fully Nude, he is dressed in gleaming chain mail. Roger and Angelica are two poles of beauty: the defenseless women and warlike men. Spear, Roger plays the role of axis, combining the painting in one whole and connecting all parts of it.

The figure of Angelica critics had many questions. Ingres was accused that her hand is like no bones that the neck third chest has grown (neck does look weird full), and head back extremely mannered (recognize that). But king Louis XVIII came in delight from this picture and bought it for the throne room of the Palace of Versailles. Later it was moved to the Luxembourg Museum, and then got to the Louvre.

Author: Alain Esaulova
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