Arabes d'Oran (Arabs of Oran)

Title

Arabes d'Oran (Arabs of Oran)

Subject

"This etching by the famous Romantic painter Delacroix represents one of the many approaches used in the 19th century for “documenting” the peoples and places of France’s expanding colonial empire. The French military conquest of Algeria, begun in 1830 and largely completed by mid-century, opened the way for French and European travelers and settlers seeking new experiences and economic opportunities in this major French overseas colony. The visual arts in this period both reflected and inflected Western imperialist attitudes towards indigenous populations. Delacroix’s etching casts an exoticizing gaze upon the inhabitants of Algeria, depicting them not as they were, but as Westerners imagined them to be." text from AMAM

Creator

Delacroix, Eugène

Date

1833

Format

jpeg

Language

French

Identifier

1998.11

Rights

Oberlin College Allen Memorial Art Museum

Files

1998.11.jpg

Citation

Delacroix, Eugène, “Arabes d'Oran (Arabs of Oran),” A la Recherche des Femmes Perdues, accessed May 7, 2024, https://onprostitution.oberlincollegelibrary.org/items/show/240.

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