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Henriette Browne

Henriette Browne (1829–1901) was a French painter, etcher, and salonnière best known for her Orientalist scenes of Turkish harems and Moroccan interiors observed during her diplomatic travels with her husband. A pupil of Charles Chaplin, she was among the most respected women painters of the Second Empire and her ethnographically detailed canvases offered a notably restrained alternative to male Orientalists' fantasies. Master Canvas Art offers 2 hand-painted oil reproductions of Henriette Browne's work.

Associated movement Orientalism

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