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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
  • The Colonialist Gaze of Matisses Odalisques - JSTOR Daily
    Henri Matisse's odalisques, or reclining nude females, were inspired by trips to exotic French colonies But what was the story outside the frame? Writer and poet Najwa Ali explores Matisse’s odalisques, looking to the underlying violence of such imagery and representation
  • ODALISQUE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ODALISQUE is an enslaved woman
  • Odalisque - Encyclopedia. com
    The French term odalisque derives from the Turkish-Ottoman word odalik, which refers to a female slave owned by a Muslim male as his legal concubine The odalisque became a favorite theme of European artists in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as a symbol, in the European view, of Muslim sensuality and sexual practices
  • What are Odalisques? - PublicPeople
    The term “odalisque” refers to female slaves who served in large households in the region of the Muslim world now known as Turkey through the 19th century Most famously, odalisques served in the Seraglio of the Ottoman Sultans
  • Odalisque in Grisaille - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 801 This is an unfinished repetition, reduced in size and much simplified, of the celebrated Grande Odalisque of 1814 (Musée du Louvre, Paris), an imagined concubine in a Middle Eastern harem
  • Odalisque - Oxford Reference
    A female slave in an oriental harem The odalisque was adopted as a subject by a number of French artists in the 19th and 20th centuries, most famously by Ingres (whose 1814 Grande Odalisque is in the Louvre, Paris), and was usually shown nude or semi-nude, reclining in a voluptuous manner
  • Odalisque - Human Sphere
    The most effective bodyguards in the Human Sphere, Funduq's Çember Odalisques Academy turns pretty faces into ethereal beauties, gifted athletes into precise killers, and flirtatious personalities into master manipulators Their composure, precision, and beauty are the envy of agents across the Human Sphere
  • Odalisque - Henri Matisse — Google Arts Culture
    The theme of the odalisques - through which Matisse reconnected himself to the long Orientalist tradition in French painting - would be one of the painter'
  • Grande Odalisque - Wikipedia
    Grande Odalisque, also known as Une Odalisque or La Grande Odalisque, is an oil painting of 1814 by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres depicting an odalisque, or concubine Ingres' contemporaries considered the work to signify Ingres' break from Neoclassicism, indicating a shift toward exotic Romanticism





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