ORIENTALIST LIVES WESTERN ARTISTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST 1830-1920

Author(s): PARRY JAMES

Fine Art

In one of the most remarkable artistic pilgrimages in history, the nineteenth century saw scores of Western artists heading to the Middle East. Inspired by the allure of the exotic Orient, they went in search of subjects for their paintings. Orientalist Lives looks at what led this
surprisingly diverse and idiosyncratic group of men-and some women-to often remote and potentially dangerous locations, from Morocco to Egypt, the Levant, and Turkey. There they lived, worked, and traveled for weeks or months on end, gathering material with which to create art for their clients back
in the drawing-rooms of Boston, London, and Paris.
Based on his research in museums, libraries, archives, galleries, and private collections across the world, James Parry traces these journeys of cultural and artistic discovery. From the early pioneer David Roberts through the heyday of leading stars such as Jean-L�on G�r�me and Frederick Arthur
Bridgman, to Orientalism's post-1900 decline, he describes how these traveling artists prepared for their expeditions, coped with working in unfamiliar and challenging surroundings, engaged with local people, and then took home to their studios the memories, sketches, and collections of artifacts
necessary to create the works for which their audiences clamored.
Excerpts from letters and diaries, including little-known accounts and previously unpublished material, as well as photographs, sketches, and other original illustrations, bring alive the impressions, experiences, and careers of the Orientalists and shed light on how they created what are now once
again recognized as masterpieces of art.

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  • : 9789774168352
  • : American University in Cairo Press
  • : 10 July 2018
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  • : PARRY JAMES
  • : Hardback
  • : 240