The Odalisque (painting)
Painting by Marià Fortuny
The Odalisque | |
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Artist | Marià Fortuny |
Year | 1861 |
Type | Oil on cardboard |
Dimensions | 56.9 cm × 81 cm (22.4 in × 32 in) |
Location | Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona |
The Odalisque is an 1861 oil painting by Spanish painter Marià Fortuny exhibited at the National Art Museum of Catalonia in Barcelona.[1][2][3]
The painting portrays a nude odalisque (or concubine) reclining before a Turkish man holding what appears to be a baglama.
References
Further reading
- Doñate, Mercè; Mendoza, Cristina; Quílez, Francesc Maria: Fortuny. MNAC. 2004. ISBN 84-8043-129-6
External links
- The artwork at Museum's website
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