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  1. 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 …

  2. 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, …

  3. 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” …

  4. “La Grande Odalisque” by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres – Study

    Oct 19, 2022 · La Grande Odalisque (1814) by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres has become one of the most loved Romantic paintings. In this article, we gaze into the secret abode of a woman waiting in …

  5. The Colonialist Gaze of Matisse's Odalisques - JSTOR Daily

    Nov 22, 2018 · In 2015, writer and poet Najwa Ali explored Matisse’s odalisques, looking to the underlying violence of such imagery and representation. With pointed, lyrical prose, Ali introduces …

  6. ODALISQUE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ODALISQUE is an enslaved woman.

  7. 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.

  8. 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., …

  9. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres - Odalisque in Grisaille - The ...

    This painting is a copy of one of Ingres's most celebrated productions, the famous Grande Odalisque in the Louvre. It is executed exclusively in shades of grey, save for the slight blush of color most …

  10. Odalisque - Encyclopedia.com

    May 17, 2018 · The imperial system of concubinage, and with it the image of the odalisque, became well established during the long reign of Suleiman the Magnificent (ruled 1520 – 1566).