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Léon François ComerreL'odalisque à l'éventail (The Odalisque with the Fan)Late 19th Century
Late 19th Century
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Léon François Comerre
1850-1916 French
L'odalisque à l'éventail
(The Odalisque with the Fan)
Signed "Léon Comerre" (upper left)
Oil on canvas
Combining the brilliance of North African costume and decoration with the Academic painting tradition, French artist Léon François Comerre showcases his aptitude for the Orientalist genre in this skillfully executed oil on canvas. In it, a beautiful Algerian woman adorned with traditional Kabyle garments and jewelry languidly fans herself against the backdrop of a lush and intricately detailed interior. Zellij mosaic tilework forms radiating geometric motifs of contrasting pattern and color behind the figure. The serenity of the scene, coupled with Comerre’s robust color palette and overall dexterity of technique, make this a shining example of 19th-century Orientalist art.
Growing up in the town of Lille in northern France, Comerre demonstrated an interest and a talent for painting early on, and he began training at a young age. He studied under Alphonse Colas at the École des Beaux-Arts in Lille before a scholarship allowed him to move to Paris to study at the École des Beaux-Arts, as well as in the studio of Alexandre Cabanel. It was there that he was exposed to Orientalism, the genre that would come to dominate his oeuvre. He began exhibiting at the Salon in 1871, winning awards in 1875 and 1881, and in 1875 he won the prestigious Prix de Rome. He later exhibited in the Exposition Universelle in Antwerp, the Royal Academy and the Royal Society of Portrait Painters — successes that placed him in high demand as a society portraitist. He also would become a Knight of the Legion of Honor in 1903.
As a result of colonialism and increased intercontinental trade and travel, North African and Middle Eastern cultures became a source of fascination for 19th-century Westerners. Many Academic artists, including Comerre, shared that fascination and capitalized on the allure of the so-called "Orient," and Orientalism emerged as a popular painting genre in Europe. The movement was marked by images of marketplaces bustling with people in exotic dress, voyeuristic scenes of harems in bathhouses and beautiful women lounging in opulent, lush interiors. These scenes were largely created for Western audiences, and Comerre often incorporated Algerian architecture and cultural imagery into his portrait commissions. The subject of L'odalisque à l'éventail was a favorite of Comerre, and he painted her several times throughout his career. His delicate portraiture, combined with his skill for conveying contrasting textures and intricate tile motifs, demonstrate why he was one of the most accomplished artists of the Orientalist genre.
Late 19th century
Canvas: 46 5/8" high x 30 3/4" wide
Frame: 64" high x 48" wide
- Creator:Léon François Comerre (1850 - 1916, French)
- Creation Year:Late 19th Century
- Dimensions:Height: 64 in (162.56 cm)Width: 48 in (121.92 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New Orleans, LA
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