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 +'''''Madame Moitessier''''' is the title of a portrait of Marie-Clotilde-Inès Moitessier (née de Foucauld) begun in 1844 and completed in 1856 by [[Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres]]. The portrait, which depicts Madame Moitessier seated, is now in the [[National Gallery (London)|National Gallery]] in London. ''Madame Moitessier'' is also the title of a second portrait by Ingres, which depicts her standing; it was painted in 1851 and is now in the [[National Gallery of Art]], [[Washington, D.C.]].
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Madame Moitessier is the title of a portrait of Marie-Clotilde-Inès Moitessier (née de Foucauld) begun in 1844 and completed in 1856 by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. The portrait, which depicts Madame Moitessier seated, is now in the National Gallery in London. Madame Moitessier is also the title of a second portrait by Ingres, which depicts her standing; it was painted in 1851 and is now in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C..



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