BarBeni after Leopold Carl Müller - Egyptian dancer
\Artist: Bar. Beni after Leopold Carl Müller
Technique: Oil on canvas\Signature: Hand signed\Dimensions: 70_100_3_cm
Egyptian dancer: Recreation of „Egyptian dancer“ On fo the amazing artwork of Leopold Carl Müller (9 December 1834 – 4 August 1892) was an Austrian genre painter noted for his Orientalist works. subject of painting: This painting showes a one of the Arabic culture about music playing and dancing . This style of dancing name is : “Belly dance” Belly dance; more correctly referred to as Oriental Dance (Arabic: رقص شرقي , lit. 'Raqş sharqī', literally: "oriental dancing") is an Arabic expressive dance[1] [2] that has its origins in Egypt[3] since ancient times. It features movements of the hips and torso. [4] It has evolved to take many different forms depending on the country and region, both in costume and dance style; with Egyptian style the most recognized worldwide due to the Egyptian cinema. It is popular worldwide with many schools around the globe now practicing it. (Wikipedia) Technique: I used dry oil paint in embossed mode to create more a tactile effect. Condition: The condition of the painting about the material is excellent. it’s framework is completely made by myself. so naturally there is a little curvature on the woods of frame that are not touchable and has not so negative effects at the Appearance of painting.
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\Artist: Bar. Beni after Leopold Carl Müller
Technique: Oil on canvas\Signature: Hand signed\Dimensions: 70_100_3_cm
Egyptian dancer: Recreation of „Egyptian dancer“ On fo the amazing artwork of Leopold Carl Müller (9 December 1834 – 4 August 1892) was an Austrian genre painter noted for his Orientalist works. subject of painting: This painting showes a one of the Arabic culture about music playing and dancing . This style of dancing name is : “Belly dance” Belly dance; more correctly referred to as Oriental Dance (Arabic: رقص شرقي , lit. 'Raqş sharqī', literally: "oriental dancing") is an Arabic expressive dance[1] [2] that has its origins in Egypt[3] since ancient times. It features movements of the hips and torso. [4] It has evolved to take many different forms depending on the country and region, both in costume and dance style; with Egyptian style the most recognized worldwide due to the Egyptian cinema. It is popular worldwide with many schools around the globe now practicing it. (Wikipedia) Technique: I used dry oil paint in embossed mode to create more a tactile effect. Condition: The condition of the painting about the material is excellent. it’s framework is completely made by myself. so naturally there is a little curvature on the woods of frame that are not touchable and has not so negative effects at the Appearance of painting.