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Orientalist Art Collection

Orientalist art, a genre that captivated artists and audiences alike during the 19th and early 20th centuries

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Orientalist Art Collection: La Favorite, (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: The Palace Guard, 1892 (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: The Chess Game, 1896 (oil on panel)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Odalisque, 1920 (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: A Peep at the Train, India, 1892 (pencil and w / c on paper)
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Orientalist Art Collection: The Barber of Suez, (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: A Raiding Party (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Powder Play, (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: An Algerian Woman and a Musician at a Doorway, 1899 (watercolour on paperboard)
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Orientalist Art Collection: The Death of Cleopatra, 1887 (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Arabs playing Chess, 1887 (watercolour on paperboard)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Biskra, (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: The Favourite (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: The Snake Charmer, (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Smoking the Hookah, 1880 (pencil and watercolour on paper laid down on card)
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Orientalist Art Collection: The Morning Prayer, (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Bedouin Encampment Before the Temple of Hathor at Dendera, Egypt, 1867 (pencil
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Orientalist Art Collection: The Fort of Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Anaute Avec Deux Chiens Whippets, 1867 (oil on panel)
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Orientalist Art Collection: The Escort (oil on panel)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Hunting in the Sahara (bronze with brown patina and gilt)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Two Men of Tangiers, 1908 (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Market in Lower Egypt, (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: A Gift for the Favourite, (oil on panel)
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Orientalist Art Collection: The Rajahs Favourite, 1884-89 (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: An Arab Reading a Letter (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: The Neighbours, Terraces of Algiers, 1887 (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: At the Souk, (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Arab Horseman, (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: A Rug Bazaar, Tangier, 1878 (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Arabs on Horseback, 1892 (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Pierrot, 1886 (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: The Ballet Dancer, (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Ladies of the Harem, (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Constantinople from Eyub, (pencil and watercolour on paper)
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Orientalist Art Collection: An Arab horseman, (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: In the Harem, 1881 (oil on panel)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Minnehaha, 1871 (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: An Arab watering his Horse by a River, c. 1890-1900 (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: An Arab Wedding Procession Through Cairo, (watercolour and bodycolour)
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Orientalist Art Collection: In the Bazaar, 1854 (pencil and watercolour heightened with white)
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Orientalist Art Collection: A Bedouin Chieftain, 1846 (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Arab Horsemen watering in an Oasis, (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Arabs playing Backgammon in an Interior, (watercolour)
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Orientalist Art Collection: A Bedouin Arab (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: The Shadow of a Rock (oil on canvas)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Jerusalem - Cote de la Porte de Jaffe, (oil on panel)
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Orientalist Art Collection: Guards of the Harem, (oil on panel)


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Orientalist art, a genre that captivated artists and audiences alike during the 19th and early 20th centuries, transported viewers to exotic lands filled with vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and captivating narratives. From A Peep at the Train in India to The Slave Market, these artworks offered glimpses into distant cultures through various mediums. In A Peep at the Train, India (1892), the artist skillfully combines pencil and watercolor on paper to depict a bustling scene of Indian life. The viewer is immersed in a world of vivid hues and detailed architecture as they catch a glimpse of a passing train. Moving forward in time to Odalisque (1920), we encounter an oil on canvas masterpiece that showcases the allure of the Middle East. With its sensual depiction of an odalisque reclining amidst sumptuous fabrics, this painting invites contemplation on themes of beauty and desire. The Chess Game (1896) takes us back to another era as we witness two figures engrossed in their strategic battle. Painted meticulously on panel using oils, this artwork captures not only the intensity of competition but also provides insight into social dynamics within Orientalist society. In contrast, The Barber of Suez transports us to everyday life in Egypt through its oil-on-canvas composition. This piece offers a glimpse into an intimate moment between barber and customer while showcasing exquisite details such as traditional attire and architectural elements. A Raiding Party presents another facet of Orientalism by depicting scenes from North Africa with bold brushstrokes applied onto canvas. Through this dramatic portrayal filled with action-packed moments, viewers are transported into thrilling adventures across vast desert landscapes. Hercules at the Feet of Omphale (1861) delves into mythology while incorporating Orientalist aesthetics. In this oil-on-canvas artwork brimming with symbolism, Hercules finds himself under Omphale's control—an exploration not only of power dynamics but also of the fascination with ancient tales within Orientalist art.