Ingres
CONTENTS
| [Plate I.] | Œdipus and the Sphinx | Louvre, Paris |
| [Plate II.] | Portrait of Madame de Senonnes | Museum, Nantes |
| [Plate III.] | Monsieur Leblanc (Drawing) | Bonnat Collection, Bayonne |
| [Plate IV.] | Madame Destouche (Drawing) | Louvre, Paris |
| [Plate V.] | The Stamaty Family (Drawing) | Bonnat Collection, Bayonne |
| [Plate VI.] | La Source | Louvre, Paris |
| [Plate VII.] | Portrait of Monsieur Bertin | Louvre, Paris |
| [Plate VIII.] | The Vow of Louis XIII | Cathedral, Montauban |
| [Plate IX.] | Portrait of Madame Devauçay | Condé Museum, Chantilly |
| [Plate X.] | The Apotheosis of Homer | Louvre, Paris |
| Portrait of Ingres by Himself: Uffizi Gallery, Florence | [Page 22] | |
| The Life of Ingres | [Page 23] | |
| The Art of Ingres | [Page 29] | |
| Criticisms by [Blanc], [Lapauze], [Muther] | ||
| The Works of Ingres: Descriptions of the Plates and a List of Paintings | [Page 35] | |
| Ingres Bibliography | [Page 41] | |
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