Orientalism
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People and Portraits
Wladyslaw T. Benda : “Exotic Beauty in a Golden Veil” (1926)
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People and Portraits
Gaston Casimir Saint-Pierre : “Soudja Sari” (undated)
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People and Portraits
Theodore Jacques Ralli : “Young Ottoman” (1879)
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People and Portraits
Edouard Frederic Wilhelm Richter : “Oriental” (c. 1875)
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People and Portraits
Leopold Carl Muller : “Nefusa” (1800s)
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People and Portraits
Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann : “An Egyptian Pottery Seller at Giza” (1876-1878)
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People and Portraits
Horace Vernet : “Portrait of a Mamluk” (1810)
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People and Portraits
Jean-Leon Gerome : “Bashi-Bazouk” (c. 1868-1869)
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Landscapes and Scenery
Charles-Theodore Frere : “Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives” (by 1880)
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People and Portraits
Joseph-Marius Avy : “Yamila in the Turban” (1907)
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People and Portraits
John Singer Sargent : “Fumée d’Ambre Gris (Smoke of Ambergris)” (1880)
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People and Portraits
Henry Ossawa Tanner : “Profile of a Woman’s Head” (undated)
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People and Portraits
Friedrich von Amerling : “The Young Eastern Woman” (1838)
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People and Portraits
Gunnar Berndtson : “Almee, an Egyptian Dancer” (1883)
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Historical Subjects
David Roberts : “Approach of the Simoom. Desert of Giza” (1842-1849)
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People and Portraits
Jean-Leon Gerome : “Leaving the Oasis” (1880s)
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Historical Subjects
Camillo Miola : “The Oracle” (1880)
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People and Portraits
Jose Villegas Cordero : “The Slipper Merchant” (1872)
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People and Portraits
Jean-Leon Gerome : “Bashi-Bazouk Singing” (1868)
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People and Portraits
Charles Camino : “Arab Mendicant in Meditation” (c. 1860)
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People and Portraits
Jean-Leon Gerome : “Cafe House, Cairo (Casting Bullets)” (1884 or earlier)
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People and Portraits
Jean-Leon Gerome : “Bashi-Bazouk” (1868-1869)
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People and Portraits
Charles Sprague Pearce : “The Arab Jeweler” (c. 1882)
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People and Portraits
John Frederick Lewis : “A Lady Receiving Visitors (The Reception)” (1873)
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Landscapes and Scenery
Jean-Leon Gerome : “View of Medinet El-Fayoum” (c. 1868/1870)
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People and Portraits
Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant : “The Favorite of the Emir” (c. 1879)