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Cafe in Constantinople, 1847. Creator: Alexandre Bida (French, 1823-1895)
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Cafe in Constantinople, 1847. Creator: Alexandre Bida (French, 1823-1895)
Cafe in Constantinople, 1847. This precise and carefully finished work reflects an unusual technique. Building up the entire area with ink and graphite over white chalk, Bida used a stylus to scratch a comprehensive network of tiny lines, providing highlights and picking out details. For his Orientalist subjects, Bida traveled repeatedly to the Near East-the first time in 1843 when he went to Constantinople and Syria from Venice. Although he closely observed the costumes and people encountered overseas, the decorative arrangements and symmetrical space in this draw-ing exemplify the theatrical aspects of Bidas art
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This print titled "Cafe in Constantinople, 1847" by Alexandre Bida showcases the artist's unique and meticulous technique. Bida employed a combination of ink, graphite, and white chalk to build up the entire scene, creating a richly detailed composition. What sets this artwork apart is the intricate network of tiny lines that Bida etched with a stylus, adding highlights and emphasizing even the smallest details. Bida's fascination with Orientalist subjects led him to travel extensively throughout the Near East. His first journey took place in 1843 when he ventured from Venice to Constantinople and Syria. During his travels, he closely observed local costumes and people which greatly influenced his artistic style. In this particular drawing, we see an exquisite balance between decorative arrangements and symmetrical space - characteristic elements of Bida's artistry. The result is a visually striking depiction that exudes theatricality. The print itself was created using black and gray ink as well as graphite on white wove paper coated with a white ground. This carefully crafted piece is part of France's heritage art collection housed at The Cleveland Museum of Art. Heritage Art/Heritage Images presents this remarkable work for all art enthusiasts to appreciate its historical significance and technical brilliance.
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