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Veiled Turkish beauty looking into an oval mirror

Veiled Turkish Oriental Eastern beauty admiring herself in an oval mirror (set into an elegantly carved frame) in this stylish Studio Photograph aimed squarely at the Tourist market! Date: circa 1908

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© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection

Admiring Carved Elegantly Frame Harem Mirror Oval Pantaloons Pose Posed Posing Stylish Trousers Veil Veiled Ottoman


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In this studio photograph, a veiled Turkish beauty gazes intently into an ornate oval mirror, her reflection shimmering in the polished surface. The mirror, set into an elegantly carved wooden frame, adds an air of opulence and sophistication to the scene. The veiled woman, dressed in traditional Eastern attire, exudes an aura of mystery and allure. Her long, flowing veil, adorned with intricate embroidery and beading, cascades down her back, revealing only her eyes and the hint of a delicate smile. The photograph, which dates back to circa 1908, is a stunning representation of the Orientalist aesthetic that was popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This style, which romanticized the Middle East and North Africa, was often depicted in art, literature, and photography. The woman's costume, which includes a voluminous robe and trousers or pantaloons, is reminiscent of the harem attire commonly associated with the Ottoman Empire. Despite its exotic and alluring appearance, it is essential to remember that this photograph was created primarily for the tourist market. The veiled woman's pose, with one hand resting on the mirror and the other delicately touching her veil, is a common studio pose used to evoke a sense of elegance and refinement. The photograph's stylish composition and lighting further enhance its appeal to Western audiences. In conclusion, this photograph of a veiled Turkish beauty admiring herself in an oval mirror is a captivating example of the Orientalist aesthetic that was popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its intricate details, from the ornate mirror frame to the intricately embroidered veil, transport us to another time and place, offering a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the Ottoman Empire.

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