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Haremsleben by Franz Xaver Simm
Haremsleben de Franz Xaver Simm

Haremsleben

Haremsleben c1882 par le peintre autrichien Franz Xaver Simm (1853 – 1918), illustrateur et élève de l'Académie des Beaux-Arts de Vienne; qui a étudié sous Eduard von Engerth et Anselm Feuerbach.

Une peinture colorée d'un richement décoré Harem with a multitude of women laying lazily about on pillows and rugs, while looking at jewelry, eating fruit, smoking, drinking wine and talking to each other as well as to the men that are in their company.

Among the classical pillars that support the arch roof, we can see beautifully embroidered drapes to the far left and far right of the building that are hanging across ropes that are tied to the pillars.

In the center of the courtyard is a small fountain, with some plants and grass off to the right; and directly up a number of steps behind other women laying on rugs and pillows with a dancing girl entertaining them we can see a much larger fountain.

Il s'agit d'une reproduction de maîtres anciens d'art numérique retouchée d'une image du domaine public.

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