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The origins of la belle juive date back to medieval literature. [1] However, the archetype’s full form as known today was established during the 19th century. The appearance of the belle juive is commonly deemed a manifestation of antisemitism on the part of the invoker, primarily because the archetype is commonly employed by non-Jewish artists and authors and is frequently accompanied by ...
The beautiful jewess (La belle juive) Art Gallery of South Australia: 1930 Head: Bronze: 55 x 46 x 27cm [151] [156] Israfel (Sunita) Walker Art Gallery: 1930 Bust: Bronze: 53.3cm [157] [158] More images: Esther: Tate Britain: 1930 Bust: Bronze: 533 x 635 x 254mm [159] Oriel: Aberdeen Art Gallery: 1931 Bust: Bronze: 56 x 42 x 29cm [160] Third ...
Sophie de Bouteiller (June 16, 1829 – 1901), known by her pseudonym Henriette Browne, was a French Orientalist painter.. Renowned internationally during her lifetime for her unconventional approach to Orientalism, Henriette Browne specialized in genre scenes that represented the Near East in a less sensationalized, albeit still exotic, manner than her contemporaries.
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La belle juive, an artistic motif; Château de la Juive (Juive Castle), Besançon, Franche-Comté, France; All pages with titles beginning with Juive; All pages with titles containing Juive; Juvy; Juvee; Juvie (disambiguation) Juve (disambiguation) Juif; Jew (disambiguation)
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La Juive was one of the most popular and admired operas of the 19th century. Its libretto was the work of Eugène Scribe, the prolific dramatic author.Scribe was writing to the tastes of the Opéra de Paris, where the work was first performed – a work in five acts presenting spectacular situations (here the Council of Constance of 1414), which would allow a flamboyant staging in a setting ...
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