Province De Tanger Collection
"Exploring the Rich History and Beauty of Province de Tanger" Step back in time with an aerial view of Tangier, Morocco, as captured from a Zeppelin in 1930 (1933
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"Exploring the Rich History and Beauty of Province de Tanger" Step back in time with an aerial view of Tangier, Morocco, as captured from a Zeppelin in 1930 (1933). The city's enchanting landscape unfolds beneath you, revealing its vibrant culture and captivating charm. Transport yourself to an evening at Tangier in 1935 through the eyes of renowned artist Sir John Lavery. His masterpiece captures the essence of this coastal gem, where twilight hues paint the sky and whispers of mystery fill the air. Delve even further into history with Sir John Lavery's "The Greyhound, " painted in 1910 (1914). This artwork transports us to a bygone era when Tangier was a bustling hub for trade and exploration. Travel back to 1844 with intriguing creations by unknown artists. "Tangier" showcases the city's architectural wonders, while "Gate of Tangier - flight of the population" depicts a momentous event that shaped its history. Witness also the French fleet off Tangier and the ensuing bombardment – snapshots frozen in time forever. Experience life on tangiers' streets through Mariano Jose Maria Bernardo Fortuny y Carbo's masterpiece "Camels Reposing. " These majestic creatures symbolize both tranquility and adventure against a backdrop that epitomizes Tangier’s allure. Eugene Delacroix takes us inside traditional Jewish customs with his painting “A Jewish Bride in Tangier” from 1833. It offers a glimpse into their rich heritage within this cosmopolitan melting pot. Immerse yourself further into daily life on tangiers' streets through Mortimer L Menpes' lens. His works capture street scenes showcasing mosques, markets, and everyday moments that make up the fabric of this fascinating city. As we explore these artistic interpretations spanning centuries, we come to appreciate Province de Tanger not just as a place but as an ever-evolving tapestry of history, culture, and beauty.