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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Timeline Game

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About This Challenge

Experience the world of art and history with our timeline game, connecting you to the renowned artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres.

  • Test your knowledge of art history
  • Challenge yourself to place events in the correct chronological order
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  • August 29, 1780: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres is born in Montauban, France
  • 1797: Ingres enters the studio of Jacques-Louis David in Paris
  • 1801: Ingres wins the prestigious Prix de Rome award
  • 1806: Ingres moves to Rome as part of his Prix de Rome scholarship
  • 1806: Ingres paints 'Napoleon I on His Imperial Throne'
  • 1820: Ingres returns to Paris and becomes a member of the French Academy
  • 1824: Ingres paints 'The Vow of Louis XIII'
  • 1819: Ingres exhibits 'La Grande Odalisque' at the Paris Salon
  • 1834: Ingres becomes the director of the French Academy in Rome
  • 1862: Ingres paints 'The Turkish Bath'
  • 1863: Ingres is appointed as a senator of the French Empire by Napoleon III
  • January 14, 1867: Ingres dies in Paris
  • late 19th century: Ingres' works gain recognition and become influential in the art world
  • 19th-20th centuries: Ingres' works inspire the Neoclassical and Romantic movements in art
  • ongoing: Ingres' paintings continue to be studied and admired by art historians and enthusiasts
  • ongoing: Ingres' works are exhibited in major museums around the world
  • ongoing: Ingres' legacy as a master of French Neoclassical art is solidified

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