The Brunette Odalisque
Painting by François Boucher
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Artist | François Boucher |
Year | c. 1745 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 53 cm × 64 cm (21 in × 25 in) |
Location | Louvre, Paris |
The Brunette Odalisque (French: L'Odalisque or l'Odalisque brune) is a 1745 oil-on-canvas painting by French artist François Boucher, now in the Louvre in Paris. The painter's signature is engraved on the low table.[1] He later produced two other works in the odalisque genre, both known as The Blonde Odalisque.
References
- ^ "Muzéo, Edition d'art et de photo | l'Odalisque de François Boucher".
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