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19th Century Italian Orientalist Masterpiece Painting "Four Women In The Harem"

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  • Description
    19th Century Italian Orientalist Masterpiece Painting "Four Women In The Harem" circa 1880, in the Circle of Rudolf Ernst.

    Oil on canvas.

    "The Oriental Opulence Unveiled: A Journey through the Alhambra in an Italian Orientalist Masterpiece Painting"

    Within the realm of 19th century Italian Orientalist art, a mesmerizing oil on canvas painting emerges, capturing the essence of the harem within the Alhambra of Spain. Created by the esteemed circle of Rudolf Ernst, this composition transports viewers to a world of enchantment and cultural fusion. This painting takes you into the captivating subject matter, meticulous details, and historical context this masterpiece, where four women grace the harem, guarded by a Moorish sentinel, all within the magnificent Alhambra adorned with Islamic calligraphy and shimmering blue iridescent tiles.

    The painting presents a mesmerizing portrayal of a harem, a space cloaked in mystery and allure. Four women, elegantly dressed in traditional attire that glimmers with an ethereal beauty, captivate the viewer's attention. They are surrounded by the sumptuous interiors of the Alhambra, an architectural marvel known for its intricate design and breathtaking beauty. The presence of Islamic calligraphy throughout the architecture adds a sense of cultural authenticity, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the richness of the Arabian Nights.

    At the entrance of the harem, a stoic Moorish guard sits, vigilant and protective. Clad in traditional attire, he symbolizes the exoticism and mystique of the East. Beside him, a majestic tiger further heightens the sense of intrigue and danger, hinting at the untamed beauty and power of the Orient. This juxtaposition of the guard and the tiger underscores the delicate balance between protection and desire within the harem, where secrets and forbidden pleasures intertwine.

    The Alhambra, with its intricate tiles, serves as a breathtaking backdrop for the painting. The shimmering iridescent blue tiles evoke a sense of otherworldliness and magical enchantment. Each tile, meticulously crafted, reflects and refracts light, casting an ethereal glow upon the scene. The artist's attention to detail in capturing the architectural grandeur and beauty of the Alhambra transports viewers to a realm of wonder and splendor, amplifying the allure of the harem and its captivating inhabitants.

    Rudolf Ernst, a renowned artist of the Italian Orientalist movement, showcases his mastery in orientalist paintings. As a member of the circle of Orientalist painters, Ernst was part of a broader artistic movement that romanticized the Orient and sought to capture its exotic charm. Through his skilled brushwork and meticulous attention to detail, Ernst immortalizes the fascination with Eastern cultures prevalent during the 19th century, allowing viewers to glimpse a world far removed from their own.

    Frame: 50" high x 40" wide
    Canvas: 41" high x 29" wide.

    Very good condition, ready to hang and place.
  • More Information
    Documentation: Signed
    Origin: Austria
    Period: 19th Century
    Materials: Oil
    Condition: Good.
    Creation Date: 1850
    Styles / Movements: Traditional
    Incollect Reference #: 646340
  • Dimensions
    W. 40 in; H. 50 in;
    W. 101.6 cm; H. 127 cm;
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For four generations, Solomon Treasure has obtained a reputation for dealing in rare and important 18th – 19th century antiques and fine art.

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