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Conference Cycle - Ingres, Classicist and Modern, every Thursday at 6:30 p.m., from March 2 through April 6.

Because of its own recycling of preexisting figures and motifs, it seems only natural that Ingres's painting should have been used and quoted over and over again by the art of his successors without ever losing its immediacy and visual power. This cycle of conferences is an invitation to discover the contemporary aspect of Ingres's oeuvre. An international roster of specialists will discuss the painter's representation of the female nude as well as questions of gender and point of view in his work.

  • Thursday, March 2: Vénus as an Odalisque : Ingres and the New Imaging of the Female NudeTK
  • by Susan Siegfried, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

  • Thursday, March 9: The Lies of Ingres
  • by Adrian Rifkin, Middlesex University, London

  • Thursday, March 16: Ingres, Orientalism and Modernity
  • by Roger Benjamin, University of Sydney.

  • Thursday, March 23: Ingres, Raphael and the Fornarina
  • by Henri Zerner, Harvard University, Harvard.

  • Thursday, April 6: Purity of Line, Softness of Contour: Skin and Flesh in Ingres's Portraits of Women
  • by Mechthild Fend, Institute for advanced Study, Princeton.


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