Mlle. Cécile-Marie Panckoucke, later Mme. Jacques-Raoul Tournouër

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres French, 1780-1867
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About the Artwork

As a young artist, Ingres received acclaim for portraits drawn in his strikingly pristine style; these portraits provided him with a reliable source of income when he was a student at the French Academy in Rome. This drawing, however, dates from the later years when he had reached the pinnacle of success in French art. Its highly refined yet lively lines and clearly delineated contours capture a vivid likeness of the subject, who was the granddaughter of old friends of the artist. CGcile•Marie Panckoucke was named for her grandmother, whose portrait had also been drawn by Ingres some forty.five years earlier.

Mlle. Cécile-Marie Panckoucke, later Mme. Jacques-Raoul Tournouër

1856

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres

1780-1867

French

Unknown

Graphite pencil on cream wove paper

Sheet: 12 5/16 × 9 inches (31.3 × 22.9 cm) Framed: 24 × 20 × 1 inches (61 × 50.8 × 2.5 cm)

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Founders Society Purchase, Anne McDonnell Ford Fund and Henry Ford II Fund

64.82

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Signed, in pencil, below inscription, lower right: Ingres Del. | 12 7bre 1856.

Inscribed, in pencil, lower right: à Mr Forgeot. | son très affectionné

Provenance

1856, Louis-Philippe Morande Forgeot [sitter's grandfather] (Bordeaux, France)

1864, Mme. Jacques-Raoul Tournouër [born Cécile Panckoucke] (Saint-Jean-de-Losne, France)

1903, Mme. Maurice Bastide du Lude [sitter's daughter, born Susanne Tournouër] (Lausanne, Switzerland)

1951, Maurice Bastide du Lude

1956, Marianne Feilchenfeldt (Walter Feilchenfeldt gallery) (Zurich, Switzerland)

1957, Jacques Seligman & Co. (New York, New York, USA)

1964-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

"Accessions January 1 to December 31, 1964." Bulletin of the DIA 44, 2 (1965): p. 43 (ill.).

"Accessions of American and Canadian Museums, April-June 1964."Art Quarterly 27, 3 (1964): p. 386 (ill.).

Blanc, Charles. Ingres: Sa vie et ses ouvrages. Paris, 1870, p. 240.

Cummings, Frederick. "Romantic Portraitist Three Drawings by Ingres." Bulletin of the DIA 44, 4 (1965): p. 75 (ill.).

Delaborde, Henri. Ingres: Sa Vie, ses travaux, sa doctrine, d'après les notes manuscrites et les lettres du maître. Paris, 1870, nos. 388, 421 (erroneously catalogued twice: under no.388 as "Mademoiselle Cécile Panckoucke," as recorded in the list of works in Notebook X, and under no. 421 as "Madame Cécile Tournouer" from Paris 1867).

George, Waldemar. Dessins d'Ingres. Paris, 1967, p. 75 (ill.).

Ingres Centennial Exhibition 1867-1967: Drawings, Watercolors, and Oil Sketches from American Collections. Exh. cat., Fogg Art Museum. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1967, p. 110 (ill.).

La Chronique des arts et de la curiosité (February 1965): p. 56 (fig. 224).

Lapauze, Henry. Les Dessins de J.-A.-D. Ingres du Musée de Montauban. Paris, 1901, p. 250.

Mongan, Agnes. "Ingres as a Great Portrait Draughtsman." In Colloque Ingres. Montauban, 1969, p. 148 (fig. 32), p.160.

Munhall, Edgar. Ingres and the Comtesse d'Haussonville. New York, 1985, p. 117 (fig. 96) (ill.).

Naef, Hans. Die Bildniszeichnungen von J.-A.-D. Ingres, vol. 5. Bern, 1977, pp. 366-368 (ill.).

"L'Ingrisme dans le monde." Bulletin du Musée Ingres, 17 (July 1965): p. 21.

"Madame Panckoucke and Her Granddaughter." Art Quarterly 21, 4 (Winter 1958): p. 410 (ill.).

"Notes on Ingres Drawings, III" [portraits of Dr. Espinaud and Mme Tournouër]. Art Quarterly 21 (Winter 1958): p. 410 (ill.).

Preston, Stuart. Burlington Magazine (December 1960): p. 546.

Radius, Emilio and Ettore Camesasca. L'opera completa di Ingres. Milan, 1968, p.124 (ill.).

"A Survey of Recent Acquistions with Commentary by Willis F. Woods, Director, The Detroit Institute of Arts." The Art Gallery 9, 10 (July, August, September 1966): p. 21 (ill.).

Ternois, Daniel and Ettore Camesasca. Tout l'oeuvre peint d'Ingres. Paris, 1971, p. 124 (ill.).

Tinterow, Gary and Philip Conisbee. Portraits By Ingres: Images of an Epoch. New York, 1999, no. 161, p. 489 (ill.).

Woods, Willis F. "A Survey of Recent Acquisitions." Art Gallery, (July-August-September 1966), p. 21 (ill.).

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Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Mlle. Cécile-Marie Panckoucke, later Mme. Jacques-Raoul Tournouër, 1856, graphite pencil on cream wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Anne McDonnell Ford Fund and Henry Ford II Fund, 64.82.

Mlle. Cécile-Marie Panckoucke, later Mme. Jacques-Raoul Tournouër
Mlle. Cécile-Marie Panckoucke, later Mme. Jacques-Raoul Tournouër