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Part Five: Odalisques

The myths surrounding the harem and its female slavesfocusing on Odalisques Part Five. Conclusion A Visit, Henriette Browne, 1860. Privately owned. On April 7th, 2020,

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Part Four: Odalisques

The myths surrounding the harem and its female slavesfocusing on Odalisques Part Four. The complexity of Odalisque portrayals A. The contradictions of Odalisques in 19th-century

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Part Two: Odalisques

The myths surrounding the harem and its female slaves focusing on Odalisques Part Two. The creation of the harem and female slaves’ myths It has

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Part Three: Odalisques

The myths surrounding the harem and its female slavesfocusing on Odalisques Part Three. The 19th-century shift. In 19th-century Europe, it has been argued by Foucault

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Part One: Odalisques

The myths surrounding the harem and its female slaves  focusing on Odalisques Part One. Introduction La Grande Odalisque, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1814, Musée du Louvre    

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The Art of Rebellion!

Why you should take inspiration from these artists and their attitudes. First published in the University of Warwick’s Cobalt magazine, Issue 17 – Rise Up. 21/09/2020 

Gerald Wortman a Life in Photography

I left school at 15 and began working as a messenger boy for the publishing company George Newnes in Covent Garden (London) in the late

Jo’s Art History

Hello, I’m Jo! Founder of Jo’s Art History.  A blog, Instagram and soon to be podcast which celebrates all things art historical every single day!