This is a particularly enticing looking odalisque by the American orientalist painter Frederick Arthur Bridgman (1847-1928). Originating, like the airmen, in Tuskegee, Alabama, he studied in Paris under Gérôme (of Pollice Verso fame). He spent a lot of time in Algeria and Egypt, making sketches and collecting clothing and props to give his paintings an authentic air. Many of his paintings were accurate records of life in North Africa at the time but he produced a fair number of more exotic odalisques as well and none more enticing than this one. Like all orientalist painters, his work fell out of fashion from the mid nineteen fifties but now they can fetch $250,000 and up.
Monday, May 14, 2018
Odalisque by Frederick Arthur Bridgman
This is a particularly enticing looking odalisque by the American orientalist painter Frederick Arthur Bridgman (1847-1928). Originating, like the airmen, in Tuskegee, Alabama, he studied in Paris under Gérôme (of Pollice Verso fame). He spent a lot of time in Algeria and Egypt, making sketches and collecting clothing and props to give his paintings an authentic air. Many of his paintings were accurate records of life in North Africa at the time but he produced a fair number of more exotic odalisques as well and none more enticing than this one. Like all orientalist painters, his work fell out of fashion from the mid nineteen fifties but now they can fetch $250,000 and up.
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