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John Frederick Lewis - The Valley of Lutscheuen

The Valley of Lutscheuen

John Frederick Lewis (English, 1805-1876)
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The Artist died in 1876 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.
John Frederick Lewis

John Frederick Lewis was an English Orientalist painter. He specialized in Oriental and Mediterranean scenes in detailed watercolour or oils, very often repeating the same composition in a version in each medium. He lived for several years in a traditional mansion in Cairo, and after his return to England in 1851 he specialized in highly detailed works showing both realistic genre scenes of Middle Eastern life and more idealized scenes in upper class Egyptian interiors with little apparent Western influence.

His very careful and loving representation of Islamic architecture, furnishings, screens, and costumes set new standards of realism, which influenced other artists, including the leading French Orientalist painter Jean-Léon Gérôme in his later works. Unlike many other Orientalist painters who took a salacious interest in the women of the Middle East, he "never painted a nude", and his wife modelled for several of his harem scenes. These, with the rare examples by the classicist painter Lord Leighton, imagine "the harem as a place of almost English domesticity, ... [where]... women's fully clothed respectability suggests a moral healthiness to go with their natural good looks".

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The Harem

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The Temple of Edfu; The Door of the Pylon

The Temple of Edfu; The Door of the Pylon (1850)

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A Turkish Araba Drawn by Two White Oxen, Constantinople

A Turkish Araba Drawn by Two White Oxen, Constantinople (1841)

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Lilium Auratum

Lilium Auratum (1871)

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A Young Turkish Woman

A Young Turkish Woman (1841-1851)

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Harriet Ford’s maid

Harriet Ford’s maid (1833)

John Frederick Lewis (English, 1805-1876)
Game Keeper And Boy Ferreting A Rabbit

Game Keeper And Boy Ferreting A Rabbit

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Portrait Of A Prosperous Merchant Of Terapia

Portrait Of A Prosperous Merchant Of Terapia

John Frederick Lewis (English, 1805-1876)
A Bedouin Encampment; Or, Bedouin Arabs

A Bedouin Encampment; Or, Bedouin Arabs

John Frederick Lewis (English, 1805-1876)
An Arab of the desert of Sinai

An Arab of the desert of Sinai (1858)

John Frederick Lewis (English, 1805-1876)
Seated Turk

Seated Turk

John Frederick Lewis (English, 1805-1876)
Head of a Young Woman

Head of a Young Woman (between 1838 and 1840)

John Frederick Lewis (English, 1805-1876)
And The Prayer Of Faith Shall Save The Sick

And The Prayer Of Faith Shall Save The Sick

John Frederick Lewis (English, 1805-1876)
Two Horses

Two Horses

John Frederick Lewis (English, 1805-1876)
Sketch for In the Bezestein, El Khan Khalil, Cairo

Sketch for In the Bezestein, El Khan Khalil, Cairo

John Frederick Lewis (English, 1805-1876)
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