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''The Sickness of Antiochus'' or ''Stratonice and Antiochus'' is an 1840 painting by the French artist Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres. It is now in the Musée Condé in Chantilly. == History ==
In 1834 Prince Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans commissioned a painting from Ingres to act as a pendant to Paul Delaroche's 1834 ''The Assassination of the Duke of Guise'' (now also in the musée Condé). That same year Ingres left for Rome to take up his post as director of the French Academy. This delayed work on the commission, which began with a c.1838 sketch (now in the Cleveland Museum of Art). According to Lady Eglé Charlemont, she served as the model for Stratonice, Ingres' wife as the doctor, Hippolyte Flandrin for Antiochus' arms and Ingres himself for Seleucus. The painting was completed in Rome in 1840, with help from assistants: Victor Baltard, then studying architecture at the Academy, provided drawings for two of Ingres' pupils, Paul and Raymond Balze, to use in painting part of the architectural setting.〔Condon 1983, p. 62.〕 The Duke of Orléans was satisfied with the work and paid Ingres 6000 francs and commissioned a portrait from him. The painting was exhibited in the gallery at the Palais-Royal〔Nicole Garnier-Pelle, p. 213-214〕 and was inherited by the Duke of Orléans' widow Hélène de Mecklembourg-Schwerin on his death in 1842. After the 1848 Revolution, the painting was sold in Paris in 1852, when it was acquired by the Demidoff family for 63,000 francs. It was sold again in Paris in 1863, where it was bought for 93,000 francs by Édouard Bocher, acting as intermediary for the Duke of Orléans' brother the duke of Aumale, then in exile in London. Aumale exhibited it in the salle de Tribune of his château de Chantilly, where it still is.〔Nicole Garnier-Pelle, p. 211〕
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