Jean Auguste Dominique IngresIn·gres, Jean Au·guste Dom·i·nique /ˈæŋɡrə, ʒɒn ˈəʊɡjuːst ˈdɒməniːk $ ʒɑːn əʊˈɡjuːst dɑːməˈniːk/ (1780–1867) a French painter and leader of the neoclassical school (=artists who copied the style of ancient Greece and Rome). He is known for his portraits (=paintings of real people) and for his nudes (=paintings of people, mostly women, without clothes) such as Turkish Women at the Bath.