- Patience. The word
odalisque may also
refer to a mistress,
concubine or
paramour of a
wealthy man.
During the 19th century,
odalisques became common figures...
- The
Brunette Odalisque (French: L'Odalisque or l'Odalisque brune) is a 1745 oil-on-canvas
painting by
French artist François Boucher, now in the Louvre...
-
Grande Odalisque, also
known as Une
Odalisque or La
Grande Odalisque, is an oil
painting of 1814 by Jean-Auguste-Dominique
Ingres depicting an
odalisque, or...
- The
Blonde Odalisque, or
Resting Girl (French:
Jeune fille allongée,
Jeune fille couchée or L'Odalisque blonde), are two oil-on-canvas
paintings by the...
- An
odalisque was a
female slave of a
Turkish harem.
Odalisque may also
refer to:
Odalisque (novel) – a
novel by
Fiona McIntosh Odalisque – part of Quicksilver...
-
Odalisque with
Slave (French: L'Odalisque à l'esclave) is an 1839
painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique
Ingres commissioned by
Charles Marcotte. Executed...
- The
Odalisques is a 1902-1903
Orientalist oil on
canvas painting by
Jacqueline Marval,
showing five
odalisques in an
interior (three
seated nude, one dressed...
- The
Odalisque is an 1861 oil
painting by
Spanish painter Marià
Fortuny exhibited at the
National Art
Museum of
Catalonia in Barcelona. The
painting portrays...
- the fall of 2018, K****va
debuted in Le
Corsaire as one of the trio of
Odalisques and as one of the Prince's
friends in the Swan Lake pas de trois. In October...
-
inspired to
paint his
Odalisque's by his trip to
Morocco in 1912, he
argues for the
legitimacy of the
subject by
stating “‘I do
Odalisques in
order to do nudes...