
I saw this at the Wallace Collection. It’s a historically significant work of art.
Carle van Loo was part of the 18th century French Rococo movement, and especially the “Turquerie” trend of the time.
This was a European artistic trend for “Oriental” scenes (v. popular in the 18th century). It was a reflection of the French aristocracy’s fascination with the exotic East. And, as the Wallace Collection argue, one of the “best examples of the Turquerie”. It was exhibited at the Salon of 1737 and was one of a famous pair.
The “mistress” is singing positioned to the left of the Grand Turk, leaning in towards a musical score. Laden with symbolism.
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