
Arab Woman
1852
Eugène Fromentin's "Arab Woman" demonstrates the artist's masterful use of mixed chalk media to capture both the delicate features and exotic appeal of his subject. The combination of black chalk for definition, red chalk for warm tonality, and white chalk for luminous highlights creates a sophisticated chromatic harmony while maintaining the immediacy of drawing. This work exemplifies Fromentin's significant contribution to Orientalist art during the nineteenth century, when he established himself as a leading chronicler of North African life and culture through his travels in Algeria and Egypt.
- Medium
- black chalk, with red chalk, heightened with white chalk
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