Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780–1867)
Study for Louise, Princesse de Broglie, Later the Comtesse d’Haussonville, 1843–44
Graphite and black chalk on paper
14 9/16 x 7 5/16 in. (37 x 18.6 cm), sheet: 14 9/16 × 7 5/8 in.
Purchased by The Frick Collection, 1959
© The Frick Collection
Ingres’s Louise, Princesse de Broglie, Later the Comtesse d’Haussonville (1845) in the Frick’s collection was the result of an estimated eighty preparatory drawings completed between 1842 and 1845. This sheet is among the fifteen of them that survive. Here, the artist focuses on details related to costume, especially the folds of the subject’s dress, by distributing highlights and shadows. Ingres includes an additional study of her skirt on the right. The second skirt buckles less as the figure leans against the mantelpiece, an architectural detail studied in other drawings. The artist also experiments with a shawl draped around the sitter. In the painting, the shawl appears tossed onto a nearby chair.