Throughout the exhibition, Fluffy drew his usual odalisque on 14-foot-long sheets of paper attached to one wall. |
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Here we saw that the tradition of the odalisque could be painted in Native American as well as Middle Eastern guise. |
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But now I don't expect Ann Pennington to hold the same charm for me as a Matisse odalisque. |
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But so gaudy a style made her look like a pampered odalisque rather than the mother of the future king. |
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We ask ourselves, what is the real difference between a harem and a brothel, an odalisque and a call-girl. |
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White Azaleas presents an erotically accessible odalisque, stretched out on a low daybed. |
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An oriental painter finishes a portrait of an odalisque and then falls asleep. |
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Bates transforms a traditional odalisque into a modern aggressive femme fatale who dwarfs the man in the foreground. |
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She shot straight up in the air sometimes, just for the fun of it, and she loved to lie on her side on the bed, like an odalisque. |
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Kiki's sensual figure is reminiscent of the odalisque musician, from the back, in the foreground of the painting by Ingres. |
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In La Belle Rafaela, 1927, de Lempicka provocatively posed a Parisian prostitute in a close-up image as voluptuous female odalisque or reclining nude. |
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This item is sumptuous because the facade is decorated with a beautiful odalisque who has a delicate pale skin and the rest of the vase is gilded. The gold gives the appearance of the engraving. |
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Franco, squinting, leaned back, in the position of an odalisque. |
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There is a sphinx in this bleak odalisque of the horrible sultan Everyone. |
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In 19th century western art, the archetypal image of the oriental woman is that of the passive odalisque of the harem, whereas the man was embodied in the haughty warrior, courageous but cruel. |
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Odalisque Bowl defied expectations by pairing an elegantly designed vessel with energetic photo imagery, hand-painted images and overglazes. |
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