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Prosper Dorbec in "L'Hellénisme d'Eugène Fromentin," in the "Gazette des Beaux-Arts," 5th per. 9 (1924): 30-31, singled out Fromentin as a classicist among Orientalists. For the painter-writer, according to Dorbec, the desert and the ramparts of Aïn Mahdy became the plains of Ilium. In this spacious view, characteristic of the artist's production in the mid-sixties, the bold silhouettes of the horsemen, their generalized treatment and the essentially static composition reaffirm the classical character of Fromentin's painting. Shown are a group of Arabs examining a horse being displayed for sale. A rather similar composition, "Horse Market in Algeria," 1867, appeared on the New York art market in 1913. Related studies include a view similar to the group of would-be purchasers in this scene, "Five Standing Arabs," 1874, The William Hayes Ackland Memorial Art Center, 76.36.1; a smaller subject sold in the Verdé-Delisle Collection, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, May 29, 1879, no. 35; and a three-figured composition sold at the Hôtel Drouot, Paris, March 12, 1943, no. 26.

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Document identity
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23597
label
An Encampment in the Atlas Mountains
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23597
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drawing
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normalized
title
An Encampment in the Atlas Mountains
description
Prosper Dorbec in "L'Hellénisme d'Eugène Fromentin," in the "Gazette des Beaux-Arts," 5th per. 9 (1924): 30-31, singled out Fromentin as a classicist among Orientalists. For the painter-writer, according to Dorbec, the desert and the ramparts of Aïn Mahdy became the plains of Ilium. In this spacious view, characteristic of the artist's production in the mid-sixties, the bold silhouettes of the horsemen, their generalized treatment and the essentially static composition reaffirm the classical character of Fromentin's painting. Shown are a group of Arabs examining a horse being displayed for sale. A rather similar composition, "Horse Market in Algeria," 1867, appeared on the New York art market in 1913. Related studies include a view similar to the group of would-be purchasers in this scene, "Five Standing Arabs," 1874, The William Hayes Ackland Memorial Art Center, 76.36.1; a smaller subject sold in the Verdé-Delisle Collection, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, May 29, 1879, no. 35; and a three-figured composition sold at the Hôtel Drouot, Paris, March 12, 1943, no. 26.
provenance
Purchased by Goupil & Cie (from the artist), Paris, June 28 1882 [1]; purchased by Schoen à Worms, August 3 1882. Purchased by William T. Walters, Baltimore, before 1884; inherited by Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1894; by bequest, Walters Art Museum, 1931.[1] See Goupil & Cie Stockbook 10, Stock No. 16211, Page 222, Row 13.
date
ca. 1865
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en
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Painting & Drawing
oil paintings (visual works)
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import
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cm
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105
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143.3
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H: 41 5/16 x W: 56 7/16 in. (105 x 143.3 cm); Framed H with build-up: 59 1/8 x W: 75 3/16 x D: 7 15/16 in. (150.18 x 190.98 x 20.16 cm)
Source extras
inscriptions
[Signature] At lowr left: Eug. Fromentin
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oil on canvas
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