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Benjamin Constant

Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant (1845–1902), born Jean-Joseph Constant in Paris, was a French painter and etcher who became the defining portraitist of Orientalism through travels to Morocco in the 1880s. His Orientalist subjects—Moroccan Prisoners (1888), The Favorite of the Emir (1890)—balance ethnographic observation with romantic exoticism, while his aristocratic English portraits, including Queen Victoria (1899), reveal uncompromising psychological penetration. Master Canvas Art offers 1 hand-painted oil reproductions of Benjamin Constant's work.

Associated movement Orientalism

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