Tag: Art
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07 Works, The Art of War, Leonardo da Vinci’s Alma and her Archers Arrive in Gaza, with footnotes
The painting captures the essence of strength, grace, and defiance as these fierce Bedouin warrior women fight valiantly for their homeland… Please follow link for full post
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01 Orientalist Painting, Jean-Léon Gérôme’s Cafe House, Cairo (Casting Bullets), with footnotes, #118
While two mercenaries cast bullets and a third, seated behind them, seems to be inspecting one, others engage in revelry and a man and woman converse. Despite these apparent incongruities, the meticulous painting technique renders the scene convincing. Gérôme traveled to Egypt many times from 1855 onward. His recollections of these journeys, together with objects…
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14 Works, The Art of War, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn’s Alma’s Five reincarnations, with footnotes
In this painting, Alma is depicted in a Rembrandt-style portrait, dressed in intricate Ottoman Empire armor. The dark hues of her hair blend with the warm desert colors in the background. The complex flowing arabesque shapes and elaborate costumes create an aura of opulence and power, while Alma’s piercing eyes and sensual pose convey her…
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04 Paintings, MODERN & CONTEMPORARY MIDDLE EASTERN ART, Manal Deeb art, With Footnotes # 8
Manal Deeb is a Palestinian-American artist who was born in Ramallah, Palestine, and currently resides in the Washington DC area, USA… Please follow link for full post
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05 Works, The Art of War, Franz Ritter von Stuck ‘s Realization, with footnotes
Tired and covered in scars. The stench of blood and death fills the air, as the remaining members of their tribe gather to pay their respects to the fallen warriors… Please follow link for full post
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03 Works, The Art of War, 19th-century Artists’ The Scouting party, with footnotes
A detailed image depicting three heroic Bedouin warriors from the medieval era on a scouting mission in enemy territory, each straddled upon their noble steeds. dressed in Arabian armour, Heads held high as they gaze intently into the distance. The painting demonstrates a classic style, showcasing the meticulous brushstroke techniques often found in oil paintings…
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06 Works, The Art of War, In The Style of Ana Dias, Alma’s New Armor, with footnotes
Collage body paintings. dark red haired Bedouin warrior woman, piercing eyes, sensual poses, sampling her new armor with complex flowing arabesque shapes, subtle shadows, body armor colors… Please follow link for full post
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05 Works, The Art of War, Pharaonic reliefs of Alma at the battle of Kadesh, with footnotes
Alma, a skilled and courageous commander, played a vital role in the Egyptian army led by Ramses II during the invasion of Hittite territories in Palestine and the subsequent push into Syria, culminating in the Battle of Kadesh. As she rode atop her loyal and dependable steed, Alma served as an inspiring figure for her…
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02 Works, The Art of War, Jan van den Hecke’s The Aftermath of the Battle, with footnotes
The artwork depicts Alma, a stunning and fair Bedouin warrior woman with flowing dark red hair. She is shown seated on the ground, surrounded by the aftermath of a battle. Clad in ornate Arab armor that reveals a hint of her battle weariness, Alma gazes solemnly at the scene before her. Her presence is accompanied…
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01 Work, The Art of War, Franz Ritter von Stuck’s The Defenders of Arabia, with footnotes
The painting “The Defenders of Arabia” pays homage to the distinctive style of artist Franz Ritter von Stuck, known for his dramatic and symbolic works. In this artwork, female warriors take center stage, clad in intricately designed black armor adorned with a mix of oriental patterns. The scene depicts three warriors confronting an invading enemy,…
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02 Works, The Art of War, Leonardo da Vinci’s Pain and Solace, with footnotes
The backdrop of the painting showcases the devastation caused by the fierce battle, with ruins and debris scattered all around. The city’s crumbling buildings, battered walls, and fallen structures serve as a stark reminder of the tumultuous nature of warfare. The artist’s skilled brushwork brings out the texture and depth of the rubble, immersing the…
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01 Work, The Art of War, Leonardo da Vinci’s The Battel is Over, with footnotes
The battle is over, and the enemy has fled, leaving the city in ruins. Alma’s heart pounded as she spotted her companion sitting amidst the destruction. She hurried over to him. Kneeling by his side, she gently wrapped her arm around his shoulder. “Thank the stars you’re alive,” she whispered, her voice filled with both exhaustion…
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01 Work, The Art of War, Leonardo da Vinci’s Hunger, with footnotes
Hunger is more complicated than empty bellies: interconnected issues of poverty, inequality, conflict, climate change, gender discrimination, and weak government and health systems all play a role in driving hunger. More on hunger Alma’s expression reflects both weariness and strength as she gazes off into the distance. Her piercing eyes convey a mixture of exhaustion and determination, revealing…
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03 Works, The Art of War, Leonardo da Vinci’s Mercy Amidst Chaos, with footnotes
“Mercy Amidst Chaos” is an oil painting that captures a poignant moment in the midst of a fierce battle. Inspired by Leonardo da Vinci’s mastery of composition and emotional depth, this artwork juxtaposes the tenderness of the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene with the tragedy of war… Please follow link for full post
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01 Work, Middle East Artists, THE ART OF WAR, The Pre-Raphaelite’s Bravery on the Battlefield, with Footnotes #86
As Alma lay there, her thoughts drifted back to the events that had unfolded. She had been leading her tribe, defending their land from invaders who sought to claim their resources. The battle had raged on for days, leaving casualties scattered across the sandy terrain. With every swing of her scimitar, she had fought valiantly…
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01 Work, Middle East Artists, THE ART OF WAR, Leonardo da Vinci’s Battle maidens of the Sands, with Footnotes #85
Leonardo da Vinci captures a scene of intense battle and fierce determination. Set in an arid battlefield, Bedouin warrior women stand at the forefront. Their bodies adorned in intricately oriental armor, they exude both strength and elegance. As the women take aim, their gazes focused and unwavering, they release their spears towards the enemy. The…
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01 Work, Middle East Artists, THE ART OF WAR, Henry Zaidan’s Mother and Child, with Footnotes #83
Mother and child riding a donkey, their eyes fixed on the path ahead. They are following the footsteps of the father, who tirelessly led the way through the desolate surroundings, searching for a safe place to pitch their tent amidst the horrors of war that surrounded them. The once lively village they called home had…
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01 Work, Middle East Artists, THE ART OF WAR, Anselm Feuerbach’s Sisters, with Footnotes #84
Executed in the style of Anselm Feuerbach, the viewer is transported to a battlefield engulfed in chaos, dust, and destruction. The focal point of the painting are two remarkable Bedouin sisters as they stand defiantly in a vast open field. The composition is dynamically balanced, with the sisters positioned at the forefront, their bodies twisted…
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01 Work, Middle East Artists, THE ART OF WAR, 17th-century Italian Old Master’s Captive, with Footnotes #83
Alma, adorned in a torn and ragged wrap around her waist. She is shown chained to a weathered column in a dimly lit dungeon, creating a sense of vulnerability and captivity. The ground is scattered with rubble, symbolizing the destruction and decay surrounding Alma in her dire situation. In the background, a shard of a…