The Harem
The Harem is a black and white héliogravure on paper, realized in 1906 by an anonymous Austrian artist.
Demonstrating the masterful draftsmanship and graphic skills, this is an unmistakable new Art Nouveau illustration affected by the dominant exotic tendency in the early XX century.
Take a look at other similar artworks by Raphaël Kirchner and Franz Von Bayros on Wallector.com!
The Harem is a black and white héliogravure on paper, realized in 1906 by an anonymous Austrian artist.
An original illustration for the German translation of the popular One Thousand and One Nights stories, a bookplate titled Das Buch der Tausend Nächte und der einen Nacht (C.W. Stern, 1906).
Demonstrating the masterful draftsmanship and graphic skills, this is an unmistakable new Art Nouveau illustration affected by the dominant exotic tendency in the early XX century.
With the fresh impression and wide margins, this artwork is in excellent condition, including a silver-painted wooden frame.
This original print represents an erotic scene with two sensual harem slave girls portrayed in an idyllic view, smiling and covered by precious fabrics and jewels.
Take a look at other similar artworks by Raphaël Kirchner and Franz Von Bayros on Wallector.com!
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