1986

Woman standing in front of mantle and mirror wearing light blue satin dress with red ribbon in her hair.
Ingres and the Comtesse d’Haussonville
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The Frick Collection's first show built around a single work of art was a loan exhibition devoted to Ingres's celebrated portrait of the Comtesse d'Haussonville.

Image of blue and white lidded porcelain piece with gold handles and accents
Mounted Oriental Porcelain
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Forty-five masterpieces of Japanese and Chinese porcelain in elaborate European metal mounts began a three-museum tour at the Frick Collection. A number of drawings related to these unusual works of art were also on view.
Image of title page of exhibition catalogue containing text on a white background.
Fifty Life Drawings by Ingres from the Musée Ingres at Montauban
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This group of works by Ingres, culled from the thousands of drawings the French master bequeathed to his native town of Montauban at his death in 1867, was selected by the French-Israeli artist Avigdor Arikha.
painting of young woman wearing full-skirted blue satin dress leaning on a gold upholstered chair
Two Portraits by Ingres: Princess de Broglie and Comtesse d’Haussonville
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The Trustees of the Robert Lehman Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art graciously lent Ingres's portrait of the Princesse de Broglie to The Frick Collection to be exhibited alongside the Frick portrait of the subject's sister-in-law, the Comtesse d’Haussonville, as a complement to the exhibiti