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orientalism

Alberto Pasini’s Oriental World, 1

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A pupil of the great Chassériau, he spent several years touring the Middle East with French diplomatic missions. Here are his paintings.

June 13, 2018 General, Life, Painting

Orientalism: the reality

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Those artists who did visit and paint the women of North Africa show very different pictures, here seen in depictions of the Ouled Naïl people.

January 7, 2018 General, Language, Life, Painting

Orientalism: the fantasy

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Paintings of odalisques, slave markets, and Turkish baths became popular in the nineteenth century. What was the Orientalist fantasy, and why?

January 6, 2018 General, Language, Life, Painting

Impressions from Spain: The work of Marià Fortuny, 1870-74

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His style became very Impressionist. Then, when painting outdoors at Portici, Naples, he contracted malaria and died.

December 17, 2017 General, Life, Painting

Impressions from Spain: The work of Marià Fortuny, 1860-69

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A precocious artist, he went from 2 years study in Rome to Morocco, where he was a war artist. There he became an orientalist.

December 16, 2017 General, Life, Painting

The Artist as Explorer: François Auguste Biard 2 – Tropics

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Two notable paintings about slavery, some genre scenes of travel, and a final expedition to South America.

October 26, 2017 General, Life, Painting

Richard Dadd: 3 Bethlem 1846-1855

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He painted a series of narratives drawn from the Bible and other sources, and 32 watercolours of ‘Passions’ over this period.

July 17, 2017 General, Life, Painting

Richard Dadd: 2 Travels and Tragedy

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An extended tour of the Middle East proves exhausting, but results in two outstanding paintings. Then Dadd’s world falls apart.

July 14, 2017 General, Life, Painting

Hesiod’s Brush, the paintings of Gustave Moreau: 4 After the storm

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Two paintings of the buried dismemberment of a victim: one theatrical narrative, the other a serene reverie of anti-theatrical non-narrative. And an oriental witch.

December 21, 2016 General, Painting

Into the Light: Enrique Simonet, Death and the countryside, up to 1900

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Sorolla was not the only major painter in Spain around 1900. Here are some major works from Simonet, from 1887 to 1899.

August 8, 2016 General, Painting

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