Plundered Art: the unexpected side-effect of war
There are a number of reasons why art crimes at committed during war, including intentional destruction, collateral damage, political advantage, ignorance, megalomania, religious fervour or…
There are a number of reasons why art crimes at committed during war, including intentional destruction, collateral damage, political advantage, ignorance, megalomania, religious fervour or…
This article is going to discuss how the image of Jeanne Moreau through her roles, might have differed from the usual representations of…
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,…
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…
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…
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…
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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