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Oedipus and the Sphinx is a painting by the French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Originally a student work painted in 1808, it was enlarged and completed in 1827. The painting depicts Oedipus explaining the riddle of the Sphinx. An oil painting on canvas, it measures 189 x 144 cm, and is in the Louvre, which acquired it in 1878.

Oedipus and the Sphinx, 1808–27, oil on canvas, 189 x 144 cm, Louvre
Oedipus and the Sphinx, 1808–27, oil on canvas, 189 x 144 cm, Louvre

History


The painting was begun in Rome, where Ingres had arrived belatedly in 1806 after winning the Grand Prix de Rome in 1801. Working in a studio on the grounds of the Villa Medici, Ingres continued his studies and, as required of every winner of the Prix, he sent works at regular intervals to Paris so his progress could be judged. As his envoi of 1808 Ingres sent a life-size Figure of Oedipus and The Valpinçon Bather, hoping by these two paintings to demonstrate his mastery of the male and female nude.[1] The academicians were moderately critical of the treatment of light in both paintings, and considered the figures to be insufficiently idealized.[2]

Oedipus and the Sphinx, 1864, The Walters Art Museum
Oedipus and the Sphinx, 1864, The Walters Art Museum

Afterwards, Ingres retained the Figure of Oedipus in his studio for years. Around 1825 he decided to rework it to turn what was essentially a figure study into a more developed narrative scene.[3] He enlarged the canvas, adding 20 cm to the left edge, 31 cm to the top, and 31 cm to the right.[1] Within the expanded picture space he created a dramatic contrast between the brightly illuminated landscape seen in the distance, and the shadows that envelop the Sphinx.[1] Ingres modified the pose of the Sphinx and added the human remains seen in the lower left corner.[3] The fleeing man seen at the right, whose attitude and expression reveal Ingres's study of Poussin, was also added at this time.[3] In November 1827 Ingres exhibited the finished work, along with two portraits, in the Salon, where they were well received.[4]

The painting is signed and dated 1808 at the lower left. Ingres sold Oedipus and the Sphinx in 1829, and it entered the Louvre in 1878.[3]

A small oil sketch of ca. 1826 in which Ingres tested his composition before reworking the painting is in the National Gallery, London.[1] It was once owned by Edgar Degas, who purchased it in 1897 or earlier.[5]

In 1864 Ingres painted a third version of Oedipus and the Sphinx, smaller than the first version, which reverses the composition and varies many details. It is in the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland.[3]


Notes


  1. Condon et al. 1983, p. 38.
  2. Tinterow, Conisbee et al. 1999, pp 98–101.
  3. Radius 1968, p. 91.
  4. Mongan & Naef 1967, p. xxi.
  5. Dumas & Degas 1996, p.71.

References



На других языках


- [en] Oedipus and the Sphinx (Ingres)

[es] Edipo y la esfinge (Ingres)

Edipo y la esfinge (Edipo explica el enigma de la Esfinge) es una obra de juventud del pintor francés Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres. Realizado en estilo neoclasicista, representa el momento en el que Edipo revela la solución del enigma propuesto por la Esfinge para evitar su muerte.

[fr] Œdipe explique l'énigme du sphinx

Œdipe explique l'énigme du sphinx est un tableau du peintre français Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, réalisé sous la forme d'une étude en 1808, et repris et modifié en 1827 où il a été présenté au Salon. Ce tableau a été légué en 1878 au musée du Louvre par la comtesse Duchâtel, veuve du comte Tanneguy Duchâtel, il fait partie des collections du département des Peintures où il porte le numéro d'inventaire RF 218.

[it] Edipo e la Sfinge (Ingres)

Edipo e la Sfinge (o Edipo spiega l'enigma della Sfinge o Edipo risolve l'indovinello della Sfinge) è uno dei lavori giovanili del pittore francese Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres.

[ru] Эдип и Сфинкс

«Эдип и Сфинкс» (фр. Œdipe explique l'énigme du sphinx) — картина Жана Огюста Доминика Энгра, французского художника. Созданная первоначально в 1808 году как студенческая работа, она была дополнена и закончена в 1827 году. На картине изображён Эдип, объясняющий загадку Сфинкса. Написанная маслом на холсте картина имеет размеры 189 на 144 см и хранится в Лувре, который приобрел её в 1878 году.



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