1803: lent to École des Beaux-Arts, Montauban by
École des Beaux-Arts,
Paris
purchased by Leclerc collection,
Montauban
purchased by Cyprian Lachnicki from Wojciech Kolasiński,
Warsaw
1908: bequeathed to Museum of Fine Arts,
Warsaw by Cyprian Lachnicki
Inscriptions
Signature and date bottom right:
Ingres 1801
Notes
Presented at prix du torse of 1802, a prize given by the École des Beaux-Arts for half-length figure painting, where it won first prize
ex aequo with the composition of
Louis Thomassin, a pupil of
François-André Vincent.
Teresa Armółowicz-Kosecka, Anna Dobrzycka (1973). Sztuka francuska w zbiorach polskich, 1230-1830: katalog wystawy, p. 30
ed. Dorota Folga-Januszewska (2006). National museum in Warsaw. Galleries and Study Collections. Guide. Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie. ISBN: 83-7100-808-2, cat. no. VI.103
Daniel Ternois, Ettore Camesasca, Robert Fohr (1984). Tout l'œuvre peint de Ingres. Flammarion. ISBN20-80102-40-0, p. 111
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Academic Study of a Male Torso (1801). National Museum, Warsaw