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French school, ca.1780

Auction Lot 2 (40024714)
French school, ca.1780
Style JEAN BAPTISTE VAN MOUR (France, 1671- 1737),
"Turkish scene".
Oil on canvas.
Relined.
Period frame.
Measurements: 67,5 x 95,5 cm.

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French school, ca.1780
Style JEAN BAPTISTE VAN MOUR (France, 1671- 1737),
"Turkish scene".
Oil on canvas.
Relined.
Period frame.
Measurements: 67,5 x 95,5 cm.

This refined and remarkable "Turkish Scene", realized around 1780 within the European orientalist taste, is inscribed in the wake of the compositions of Jean-Baptiste Van Mour, French painter famous for his representations of life in the Ottoman Empire. The work recreates a courtly or urban environment of Ottoman inspiration, where a multiplicity of figures are arranged in an architectural space that combines monumental elements with a scenographic air.

The composition, rich and dynamic, is articulated around an elegant female central group, whose figures, dressed in refined attire of oriental inspiration, introduce a choreographic rhythm into the scene. Around her, male characters -some seated, others in an attitude of service or conversation- configure a fragmented, almost theatrical narrative, where every gesture and glance contributes to the construction of a complex visual story. The presence of servants carrying trays, musicians and figures at rest reinforces the idea of a courtly or recreational environment.

The painter pays special attention to decorative details: fabrics, turbans, objects and architecture are described in detail, in keeping with the 18th century European interest in the exotic and oriental. However, rather than a faithful representation, the scene responds to an idealized vision, filtered by the Western imagination and by pictorial models disseminated through engravings and works such as those of Van Mour.

The use of color, with a predominance of warm tones and hallmarks of light and shadow, contributes to give the composition depth and atmosphere, while the staggered arrangement of the planes accentuates its narrative character. Overall, the work is an outstanding example of early Orientalism, where the fascination with the Ottoman world is translated into a painting of great visual richness, decorative vocation and remarkable technical quality.

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