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Grande Odalisque by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres

Grande Odalisque

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres·1810

Historical Context

Ingres's Grande Odalisque of 1814, commissioned by Napoleon's sister Queen Caroline Murat of Naples, depicts an Oriental harem concubine from behind, her impossibly elongated back adding three or four vertebrae beyond anatomical possibility. Critics attacked the anatomical distortion at the 1819 Salon, but Ingres deliberately introduced it as a formal device to enhance the figure's sinuous elegance and surface expressiveness. The painting established the odalisque as a defining subject of French Orientalist painting while asserting Ingres's claim that beauty superseded anatomy. The figure's cool, withdrawn sensuality creates an erotic charge through inaccessibility rather than availability.

Technical Analysis

The impossibly elongated spine and cool, porcelain-like flesh create an abstract ideal of sensuous beauty. Ingres's meticulous rendering of the turban, peacock fan, and silk drapery provides rich textural contrast against the smooth nude body.

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Department of Paintings of the Louvre

Paris, France

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
91 × 162 cm
Era
Neoclassicism
Style
French Neoclassicism
Genre
Genre
Location
Department of Paintings of the Louvre, Paris
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