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Odalisque, 1925 (oil on canvas)
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Odalisque, 1925 (oil on canvas)
653397 Odalisque, 1925 (oil on canvas) by Lebasque, Henri (1865-1937); 72.5x99 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Odalisque. Henri Lebasque (1865-1937). Oil on canvas. Painted in 1925. 72.5 x 99cm.); Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22610620
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072012upload 1925 Concubine Faceless Harem Henri Baptiste Lebasque Henri Lebasque Impressionist Art Impressionistic Lebasque Lying Lying Down Lying On Back Negative Concept Obscured Face Odalisque Penitence Regret Remorse Service Shame Sheet Single Bed Skin Unrecognisable Untidy Woman Alone Artist French French Art French Artist Young Woman
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Odalisque, 1925
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is a captivating oil painting by French artist Henri Lebasque. Created in the early twentieth century, this impressionistic artwork measures 72.5 x 99 cm and depicts a scene of penitence within an intimate bedroom setting. The composition showcases a young woman lying on her back on a single bed, her face obscured from view. The untidy room suggests an element of disarray and adds to the overall sense of vulnerability portrayed in the painting. With delicate brushstrokes and vibrant colors, Lebasque captures the essence of impressionism, infusing the image with emotion and depth. As an odalisque—a concubine or female slave—she lies naked on white sheets, her body illuminated by soft light that accentuates her skin's texture. This portrayal evokes feelings of remorse and regret as she contemplates her circumstances. Lebasque's choice to obscure the woman's face adds mystery to the piece while allowing viewers to project their own emotions onto it. The absence of facial features also serves as a reminder that this figure represents not just one individual but rather symbolizes all women who have experienced similar situations throughout history. "Odalisque, 1925" is a poignant example of Lebasque's mastery in capturing human emotion through his impressionist style. This artwork invites contemplation about societal norms surrounding gender roles and power dynamics prevalent during its creation in the 1920s.
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