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Baronne de Rothschild is an 1848 portrait by the French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. The sitter, Betty de Rothschild (1805–1886) had married her paternal uncle banker James Mayer de Rothschild and was one of the wealthiest women in Europe, and one of the foremost Parisian patrons of the arts. Her beauty and elegance were widely known and celebrated, and inspired Heinrich Heine's poem The Angel. For her portrait, which is painted in oil on canvas, Ingres sought to infuse symbols of her material wealth with the dignity, grace and beauty of Renaissance art, especially that of Raphael, while at the same time adhering to the command of line as practiced by Jan van Eyck. It is this combination which, according to art historians, places Ingres so far apart from his early mod

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  • Baronesa de Rothschild (es)
  • La Baronne James de Rothschild (fr)
  • Ritratto della baronessa de Rothschild (it)
  • Portrait of Baronne de Rothschild (en)
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  • La Baronne James de Rothschild est un portrait peint par Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, en 1848. Il représente Betty de Rothschild, épouse du baron James de Rothschild. Cette œuvre fait partie de la série des portraits de femmes de la haute société parisienne, commencé avec le portrait de La Vicomtesse d'Haussonville. En 2007, le tableau est le sujet du roman de Pierre Assouline, Le Portrait. Le tableau fait partie des collections de la famille Rothschild. (fr)
  • Baronesa de Rothschild (Baronne de Rothschild) es un retrato de 1848 obra del pintor neoclásico Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. La modelo, Betty de Rothschild (1805-1886), casada con el banquero James Mayer de Rothschild, era una de las mujeres más ricas de Europa y una de las patronas de las artes parisinas más destacadas. Su belleza y elegancia eran ampliamente conocidas y celebradas, sirviendo incluso de inspiración a Heinrich Heine para su poema "El Ángel". Para la elaboración del cuadro, Ingres trató de infundir símbolos de la riqueza material de Betty así como de la dignidad, gracia y belleza característicos del arte renacentista, especialmente de Rafael, buscando al mismo tiempo el empleo de la técnica de Jan van Eyck. Esta combinación, de acuerdo con los historiadores de arte, es la (es)
  • Baronne de Rothschild is an 1848 portrait by the French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. The sitter, Betty de Rothschild (1805–1886) had married her paternal uncle banker James Mayer de Rothschild and was one of the wealthiest women in Europe, and one of the foremost Parisian patrons of the arts. Her beauty and elegance were widely known and celebrated, and inspired Heinrich Heine's poem The Angel. For her portrait, which is painted in oil on canvas, Ingres sought to infuse symbols of her material wealth with the dignity, grace and beauty of Renaissance art, especially that of Raphael, while at the same time adhering to the command of line as practiced by Jan van Eyck. It is this combination which, according to art historians, places Ingres so far apart from his early mod (en)
  • Il Ritratto della baronessa de Rothschild (La Baronne James de Rothschild) o Ritratto di Betty de Rothschild è un dipinto dell'artista neoclassico francese Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, concluso nel 1848. Attualmente è conservato nella collezione privata della famiglia Rothschild, a Parigi. Il ritratto di Betty von Rothschild è ritenuto una delle opere migliori di Ingres ed è stato descritto come "l'immagine più sontuosa finora accessibile dell'opulenza della metà del diciannovesimo secolo". (it)
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  • Portrait of Baronne de Rothschild (en)
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  • La Baronne James de Rothschild est un portrait peint par Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, en 1848. Il représente Betty de Rothschild, épouse du baron James de Rothschild. Cette œuvre fait partie de la série des portraits de femmes de la haute société parisienne, commencé avec le portrait de La Vicomtesse d'Haussonville. En 2007, le tableau est le sujet du roman de Pierre Assouline, Le Portrait. Le tableau fait partie des collections de la famille Rothschild. (fr)
  • Baronesa de Rothschild (Baronne de Rothschild) es un retrato de 1848 obra del pintor neoclásico Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. La modelo, Betty de Rothschild (1805-1886), casada con el banquero James Mayer de Rothschild, era una de las mujeres más ricas de Europa y una de las patronas de las artes parisinas más destacadas. Su belleza y elegancia eran ampliamente conocidas y celebradas, sirviendo incluso de inspiración a Heinrich Heine para su poema "El Ángel". Para la elaboración del cuadro, Ingres trató de infundir símbolos de la riqueza material de Betty así como de la dignidad, gracia y belleza característicos del arte renacentista, especialmente de Rafael, buscando al mismo tiempo el empleo de la técnica de Jan van Eyck. Esta combinación, de acuerdo con los historiadores de arte, es la que sitúa a Ingres lejos de sus contemporáneos modernistas. Este retrato es en definitiva considerado uno de los trabajos más logrados del pintor, siendo descrito como "quizá la imagen más suntuosa y accesible de la opulencia de mediados del siglo XIX". (es)
  • Baronne de Rothschild is an 1848 portrait by the French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. The sitter, Betty de Rothschild (1805–1886) had married her paternal uncle banker James Mayer de Rothschild and was one of the wealthiest women in Europe, and one of the foremost Parisian patrons of the arts. Her beauty and elegance were widely known and celebrated, and inspired Heinrich Heine's poem The Angel. For her portrait, which is painted in oil on canvas, Ingres sought to infuse symbols of her material wealth with the dignity, grace and beauty of Renaissance art, especially that of Raphael, while at the same time adhering to the command of line as practiced by Jan van Eyck. It is this combination which, according to art historians, places Ingres so far apart from his early modernist contemporaries. Betty de Rothschild's portrait is regarded as one of Ingres' most accomplished works, and has been described as "perhaps the most sumptuous yet approachable image of mid-nineteenth-century opulence." (en)
  • Il Ritratto della baronessa de Rothschild (La Baronne James de Rothschild) o Ritratto di Betty de Rothschild è un dipinto dell'artista neoclassico francese Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, concluso nel 1848. Attualmente è conservato nella collezione privata della famiglia Rothschild, a Parigi. La modella era Betty von Rothschild, che aveva sposato il suo zio paterno, il banchiere James Mayer de Rothschild, ed era una delle donne più ricche d'Europa, oltre che una delle principali mecenati parigine. La sua bellezza ed eleganza erano molto note e celebrate, a tal punto da ispirare la poesia L'angelo di Heinrich Heine. Per il suo ritratto, un olio su tela, Ingres cercò di infondere i simboli della sua ricchezza materiale con la dignità, la grazia e la bellezza dell'arte rinascimentale, soprattutto l'arte raffaellesca, aderendo allo stesso tempo alla padronanza della linea praticata da Jan van Eyck. È questa combinazione che, secondo gli storici dell'arte, pone Ingres più lontano dai primi modernisti suoi contemporanei. Il ritratto di Betty von Rothschild è ritenuto una delle opere migliori di Ingres ed è stato descritto come "l'immagine più sontuosa finora accessibile dell'opulenza della metà del diciannovesimo secolo". (it)
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