Le Grand Odalisque 19eme
Le Grand Odalisque 19eme
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La Grande Odalisque is one of the most iconic and provocative masterpieces by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780–1867), the supreme master of French Neoclassicism. Painted in 1814 and commissioned by Caroline Murat, Queen of Naples, this breathtaking work caused a sensation when it was first exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1819 — and has captivated the world ever since.
The painting depicts a reclining female nude, an odalisque — a concubine of the Ottoman harem — gazing back at the viewer with a languid, enigmatic expression. Ingres deliberately distorted the figure's anatomy, elongating her spine and limbs to achieve an effect of supreme elegance and sensuality that transcends mere realism. The result is a work of extraordinary beauty, mystery, and timeless allure.
The sumptuous details — the peacock feather fan, the silk drapery, the jeweled turban, the delicate incense burner — speak to Ingres's fascination with the exotic Orient, a theme that captivated the Romantic imagination of 19th-century Europe.
Now held in the collection of the Louvre in Paris, La Grande Odalisque remains one of the most celebrated and debated works in the history of Western art.
Reproduced as a premium Giclée print with exceptional precision, every nuance of Ingres's luminous palette, silken textures, and exquisite detail is faithfully captured for your home or gallery.
An essential piece for collectors of French Neoclassicism, Orientalist art, and the finest works of 19th-century painting.

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