Letter to Marie-Anne-Julie Forestier, page 3

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
(1780–1867)

Letter from Ingres to Marie-Anne-Julie Forestier, 19 October 1806, page 3

Gift of the Fellows, 1968

MA 2553
Item description: 

In this long, melancholy note to his fiancée, Ingres laments his intense homesickness during his first days in Rome. He had arrived the previous week to begin his residency at the Villa Medici, after a long journey via Turin, Milan, Lodi, Piacenza, Parma, Reggio, Modena, Bologna, and finally Florence. He writes, "I lie down from nine at night until six in the morning, I do not sleep, I roll around in my bed, I cry, I think continuously of you...." Nine months later, Ingres would break his engagement, citing his unwillingness to return to Paris after the negative reviews his paintings had received at the Salon.