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odalisque    
n. 女奴隶;侍婢;宫女

女奴隶;侍婢;宫女

odalisque
n 1: a woman slave in a harem

Odalisque \O`da`lisque"\, n. [F., fr. Turk. odaliq chambermaid,
fr. oda chamber, room.]
A female slave or concubine in the harem of the Turkish
sultan. [Written also {odahlic}, {odalisk}, and {odalik}.]
[1913 Webster]

Not of those that men desire, sleek
Odalisques, or oracles of mode. --Tennyson.
[1913 Webster] Odalman

45 Moby Thesaurus words for "odalisque":
Aspasia, Delilah, Jezebel, Messalina, Phryne, Thais, adventuress,
bondmaid, bondman, bondslave, bondsman, bondswoman, captive,
chattel, chattel slave, churl, concubine, courtesan, debt slave,
demimondaine, demimonde, demirep, femme fatale, galley slave,
harem girl, helot, hetaera, homager, houri, liege, liege man,
liege subject, peon, seductress, serf, servant, slave, subject,
temptress, theow, thrall, vamp, vampire, vassal, villein


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  • Odalisque - Wikipedia
    An odalisque (Ottoman Turkish: اوطه‌لق, Turkish: odalık) was an enslaved chambermaid or a female house slave attendant in a Turkish seraglio, particularly the court ladies in the household of the Ottoman sultan
  • ODALISQUE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ODALISQUE is an enslaved woman
  • A Complete Analysis of “Odalisque” by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
    While “Odalisque” is often read primarily as a sensuous spectacle, it also participates in the Orientalist discourse of its time The term “odalisque” refers to a female slave or concubine in a Turkish harem, a figure steeped in Western fantasies of erotic enclosure
  • The Colonialist Gaze of Matisses Odalisques - JSTOR Daily
    In 2015, writer and poet Najwa Ali explored Matisse’s odalisques, looking to the underlying violence of such imagery and representation With pointed, lyrical prose, Ali introduces the subject of the odalisque in terms the average reader would understand: The prostitute, over and over again
  • Odalisque on the Terrace (1922) by Henri Matisse – Artchive
    The artwork titled “Odalisque on the Terrace” was created by the artist Henri Matisse in 1922 and is a fine example of the genre painting tradition within the Fauvism art movement Matisse, a pivotal figure in modern art, infused this piece with the characteristic bold color and expressive line work synonymous with Fauvism In “Odalisque on the Terrace,” Henri Matisse depicts an
  • ODALISQUE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    ODALISQUE definition: a female slave or concubine in a harem, especially in that of the sultan of Turkey See examples of odalisque used in a sentence
  • What are Odalisques? - PublicPeople
    The term “odalisque” refers to female slaves who served in large households in the region of the Muslim world now known as Turkey through the 19th century Most famously, odalisques served in the Seraglio of the Ottoman Sultans
  • why was the odalisque so popular with French artists between . . . - Reddit
    The secret behind the popularity of the odalisque is that, much like the painting that inspired Manet’s Olympia, The Rokeby Venus, it’s an excuse to paint what we call “a hot girl in the skud”
  • Odalisque with Gray Trousers - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    This Orientalist painting by Henri Matisse, dating from the late 1920s, shows an odalisque, naked except for a pair of gray trousers, reclining in an exotic interior
  • Painting colonial culture: Ingres’s La Grande Odalisque – Smarthistory
    In his painting La Grande Odalisque (below), Ingres transports the viewer to the Orient, a far-away land for a Parisian audience in the second decade of the nineteenth century (in this context, “Orient” means Near East more so than the Far East)





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