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| Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Portrait of Madame de Senonnes 1814 oil on canvas Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes |
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| Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres The Dream of Ossian 1813 oil on canvas (commissioned for Napoleon's chamber at the Quirinal Palace in Rome) Musée Ingres Bourdelle, Montauban |
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| Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Portrait of Ferdinand-Philippe, duc d'Orléans 1843 oil on canvas Musée Hyacinthe Rigaud, Perpignan |
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| Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Portrait of architect Jean-Baptiste Desdéban 1810 oil on canvas Musée des Beaux-Arts de Besançon |
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| Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Aretino receiving the Envoy of Charles V 1848 oil on canvas Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon |
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| Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Académie 1801 oil on canvas National Museum, Warsaw |
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| Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Studies for Christ among the Doctors 1862 oil on canvas Musée Fabre, Montpellier |
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| Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Studies for The Apotheosis of Homer 1827 oil on canvas Musée Fabre, Montpellier |
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| Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Study for The Martyrdom of St Symphorien ca. 1834 drawing Musée Bonnat-Helleu, Bayonne |
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| Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Study for The Martyrdom of St Symphorien ca. 1834 drawing Musée Bonnat-Helleu, Bayonne |
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| Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Study for The Martyrdom of St Symphorien ca. 1834 drawing Musée Bonnat-Helleu, Bayonne |
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| Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Study for The Martyrdom of St Symphorien ca. 1834 drawing Musée Bonnat-Helleu, Bayonne |
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| Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Study for The Martyrdom of St Symphorien ca. 1834 drawing Musée Bonnat-Helleu, Bayonne |
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| Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Study for Romulus victorious over Acron (soldier lifting corpse) ca. 1812 drawing Musée Bonnat-Helleu, Bayonne |
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| Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Bather 1864 watercolor on paper Musée Bonnat-Helleu, Bayonne |
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| Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Study of Model 1797 oil on canvas Musée des Beaux-Arts de Carcassonne |
Chorus of the daughters of Danaus:
O King of Kings, O most blest
of the blest, O power most perfect
of the perfect, Zeus giver of prosperity,
listen to us, and in thorough loathing
of those vicious men keep them away from your descendants:
cast into the purple-coloured sea
the black ship on whose thwarts sits our ruin!
Look favourably on the woman's point of view,
and renew the tale told long ago
of your kindness to the woman you loved,
the ancestress of our race.
Toucher of Io, remember it all!
We claim to be of the race of Zeus,
springing from an inhabitant of this land.
I have come and halted on the old tracks,
the place where my mother was watched as she browsed on the flowers,
the cattle-pasture meadow, from whence Io,
driven by the gadfly,
fled in frenzy,
passing through many tribes
of men; and she cleaved
the waves of the strait, in accordance
with destiny, and thus defined the boundary
of the land on its distant side;*
and she rushed through the land of Asia,
from end to end of sheep-rearing Phrygia,
and passed through the Mysian city of Teuthras
up the vales of Lydia
and through the mountains of Cilicia,
speeding across the land of the Pamphylians,
its ever-flowing rivers
and its deep rich soil; and the land
of Aphrodite, abundant with wheat.
And she arrived, while the winged cowherd
was still piercing her with its sting,
in the plain of Zeus,** rich in all kinds of pasture,
the snow-fed meads*** over which flows
the might of the Nile
and the water untouched by the plagues of Typhos,****
maddened by undeserved sufferings,
and agonies inflicted by the hurtful sting,
a maenad of Hera.*****
– Aeschylus, from Suppliants (ca. 470-460 BC), translated by Alan H. Sommerstein (2008)
*the strait across which Io swam came to be called the Bosporus ('strait of the cow') in memory of her passage, and regarded as the boundary between Europe and Asia
**Egypt, or perhaps more specifically the Nile delta
***its was believed that the Nile's floods were fed by melting snow
****i.e. free of storms
*****i.e. driven into frenzy by Hera as bacchic maenads are by Dionysus

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