Comtesse D’Haussonville Notecard
Dublin Core
Title
Comtesse D’Haussonville Notecard
Subject
Notecards
France
Neoclassicism
Portraits
Description
Notecard reproduction of painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Portrait of Comtesse D’Haussonville.
“Louise, Princesse de Broglie (1818–82) and granddaughter of Madame de Staël, married at the age of eighteen. Her husband was a diplomat, writer, and member of the French Academy, and she herself published a number of books, including biographies of Robert Emmet and Byron. For her time and her elevated social caste, she was outspokenly independent and liberal. This portrait, begun in 1842, was the fruit of several false starts and a great many preparatory drawings, including full-scale studies of the raised left arm, the head, and its reflection. According to a letter written by the artist, the finished work “aroused a storm of approval among her family and friends.” Ingres appears to have surprised the young lady in the intimacy of her boudoir, where she leans against an upholstered fireplace, having just discarded her evening wrap and opera glasses.” - Art in The Frick Collection: Paintings, Sculpture, Decorative Arts, New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1996.
Creator
The Frick Collection, New York
Source
Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique
Date
2012-10
Format
1.55 x 1 cm
Type
Still image
Date Created
1845
Collection
Citation
The Frick Collection, New York, “Comtesse D’Haussonville Notecard,” Museum Informatics Fall 2022, accessed May 25, 2026, https://www.omeka.pmarty.org/items/show/98.
