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Artist
Description
Le Bain turc (The Turkish bath). Oil on canvas, 1862.
Dimensions H. 108 cm (3 ft. 6 ½ in.), W. 110 cm (3 ft. 7 ¼ in.)
Department of Paintings
Accession number RF 1934
Credit line Gift of the Société des Amis du Louvre, with the contribution of Maurice Fenaille, 1911
Source/Photographer http://www.wga.hu/art/i/ingres/17ingres.jpg

Joconde database: entry 000PE001525

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