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Turkish Bath (Hammam), 1785. Artist: Le Barbier, Jean-Jacques-Francois (1738-1826)
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Turkish Bath (Hammam), 1785. Artist: Le Barbier, Jean-Jacques-Francois (1738-1826)
Turkish Bath (Hammam), 1785. Private Collection
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Bath Bathhouse Bathing Place Baths Beauty Chopine Chopines Elixir Of Life Folk Medicine Hammam Harem Hot Spring Joie De Vivre Moslem Moslem Woman Odalisque Orient Oriental Orientalism Platform Shoe Platforms Serraglio Shoe Shoes Steam Bath Thermae Turkey Turkish Bath Zoccoli
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork of Jean-Jacques-Francois Le Barbier, depicting a Turkish Bath (Hammam) in 1785. The artist's attention to detail is evident as he transports us to an oriental oasis, capturing the essence of beauty and fashion during that era. The painting takes us on a visual journey through this luxurious bathhouse, where women clad in vibrant garments indulge in the pleasures of relaxation and rejuvenation. The rich colors and intricate patterns of their attire reflect the cultural influence of Turkey, creating an atmosphere that exudes elegance and opulence. Notably, our gaze is drawn towards their footwear - platform shoes known as chopines or zoccoli. These elevated shoes were not only fashionable but also served practical purposes within the hammam environment. They protected delicate fabrics from touching wet floors while adding height and allure to their wearers. Le Barbier skillfully captures moments of joie de vivre within this scene, emphasizing the joyous ambiance created by steam baths and therapeutic hot springs. This painting serves as a testament to the significance of hammams in both folk medicine practices and social gatherings during that time. As we admire this fine art piece from a private collection, it allows us to appreciate Le Barbier's mastery in portraying Orientalism with sensitivity and respect for its cultural nuances. Through his brushstrokes, he immortalizes an enchanting slice of history – one filled with harem-like settings, odalisques' allure, and
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