The Apotheosis of Homer by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres - 1827 - 386 x 515 cm Musée du Louvre The Apotheosis of Homer by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres - 1827 - 386 x 515 cm Musée du Louvre

The Apotheosis of Homer

oil on canvas • 386 x 515 cm
  • Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres - August 29, 1780 - January 14, 1867 Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres 1827

Ingres created this painting by combining over 100 small drawings for the assorted characters, each one making the drawing more detailed and precise. The painting was a state commission by Charles X to have himself commemorated in the building works of the Louvre. The painting depicts an image of Homer receiving all of the brilliant men of Rome, Greece, and of contemporary times. The characters in the painting were extensively researched by Ingres, who studied the paintings of Nicolas Poussin, Raphael, and Apelles, the ancient Greek painter. The painting also includes the figures of Dante, Virgil, and Moliere, the French playwright, along with other figures, including Greek and Roman Gods.