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  • Odalisque - Wikipedia
    An odalisque (Ottoman Turkish: اوطه‌لق, Turkish: odalık) was an enslaved chambermaid or a female house slave attendant in a Turkish seraglio, particularly the court ladies in the household of the Ottoman sultan
  • A Complete Analysis of “Odalisque” by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
    While “Odalisque” is often read primarily as a sensuous spectacle, it also participates in the Orientalist discourse of its time The term “odalisque” refers to a female slave or concubine in a Turkish harem, a figure steeped in Western fantasies of erotic enclosure
  • Odalisque by Auguste Renoir - National Gallery of Art
    Gottlieb Friedrich Reber [1880-1959], Barmen, Germany); sold to (Paul Rosenberg Co , London, New York, and Paris); [3] sold 1928 to (Hugo Perls, New York); [4] from 1931 with (Paul Rosenberg Co , London, New York and Paris); sold 1933 to Chester Dale [1882-1963], New York; bequest 1963 to NGA
  • ODALISQUE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ODALISQUE is an enslaved woman
  • ODALISQUE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    ODALISQUE definition: a female slave or concubine in a harem, especially in that of the sultan of Turkey See examples of odalisque used in a sentence
  • Odalisque — Themes in Art | Obelisk Art History
    Check out artworks about Odalisque, and discover more themes through art history
  • Odalisque on the Terrace (1922) by Henri Matisse – Artchive
    The artwork titled “Odalisque on the Terrace” was created by the artist Henri Matisse in 1922 and is a fine example of the genre painting tradition within the Fauvism art movement Matisse, a pivotal figure in modern art, infused this piece with the characteristic bold color and expressive line work synonymous with Fauvism In “Odalisque on the Terrace,” Henri Matisse depicts an
  • Painting colonial culture: Ingres’s La Grande Odalisque – Smarthistory
    In his painting La Grande Odalisque (below), Ingres transports the viewer to the Orient, a far-away land for a Parisian audience in the second decade of the nineteenth century (in this context, “Orient” means Near East more so than the Far East)


















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