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Turquerie (anglicized as "Turkery"), or Turquoiserie, was the
Turkish fashion in
Western Europe from the 16th to 18th
centuries for
imitating aspects...
- by Hugo von
Hofmannsthal with
incidental music by
Richard Strauss. The
turquerie was
replaced by an
appended operatic entertainment Ariadne auf Naxos,...
- the
artificial island on
which Mantua is located. In the
context of the
turquerie fashion, the
seraglio became the
subject of
works of art, the most famous...
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Mannerism Romanism Still life
English Renaissance Tudor court Cretan school Turquerie Fontainebleau school Art of the late 16th
century in
Milan 17th century...
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funeral of Voltaire. His opera-ballet La
caravane du Caire, with
modest turquerie exoticism in harp and
triangle accompaniment, is a
rescue adventure along...
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Sargent emphasized Almina Wertheimer's
exotic beauty in 1908 by
dressing her en
turquerie....
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Faroqhi pp443 Moronvalle, Jeff (2010). Le
Recueil Ferriol (1714) and
Turquerie Fashion (in French). {{cite book}}: |work=
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Vanmour series...
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Mannerism Romanism Still life
English Renaissance Tudor court Cretan school Turquerie Fontainebleau school Art of the late 16th
century in
Milan 17th century...
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Mannerism Romanism Still life
English Renaissance Tudor court Cretan school Turquerie Fontainebleau school Art of the late 16th
century in
Milan 17th century...
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connotations and ****ociations.
Influenced by amb****adorship, diplomacy, “
Turquerie” and the new
sounds of
their own
military bands,
European operatic and...