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postcard-from-the-past · 10 months
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Thami El Mezouari El Glaoui, Pasha of Marrakesh and Berber leaders from Morocco
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oldsardens · 7 months
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Hassan El Glaoui - Dancer
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occvltswim · 2 years
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Thami El Glaoui (التهامي الكلاوي) - “Black Panther of Morocco, Lord of the Atlas” (1879-1956)
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uselessmuseum · 7 months
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Hassan el Glaoui, Clown, 1960
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pwlanier · 3 months
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HASSAN EL GLAOUI (1924-2018)
MOROCCAN FANTASIA
Mixed technique on isorel, signed at the bottom left.
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maslimanny · 8 months
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Dar El Pasha El Glaoui, Azilal, Morocco.
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rebelsandtherest · 2 years
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If it's okay with you, could you please give the artist names for the AI generator? All of the portraits are so pretty and I want to know the artists so I can find more :D! Thank you and hope you're having a great day!
Hey Anon,
Sure! I probably should've listed the artists, sorry I didn't. Do note, for many of the portraits, I ended up using two or three artists at the same time. As I believe I've said elsewhere, the artists were selected purely based on their nationality and how I thought their style would translate to portraiture. I found most of the via google, and had a lot of fun learning about some artists I'd not heard of before!
Argentina: Norma Bessouet and Raquel Forner
Australia: Frederick McCubbin and Kim Leutwyler
Brazil: Manuel Lopes Rodrigues, Manuel de Araújo Porto Alegre, and Almeida Junior
Canada: Frederick Varley Bertha M. Ingle and Robert Harris
Colombia: Ricardo Acevedo Bernal and Andrés de Santa Maria
China: Shen Zhou and Tang Yin and Gu Hongzhong
Croatia: Vlaho Bukovac, Federiko Benkovic, and Robert Auer
Czechia: Alphonse Mucha
Egypt: Helena of Egypt, Mahmoud Sa'id, and Abdel Aal Hassan
England: John William Waterhouse and Joseph Wright of Derby
Ethiopia: Adis Gebru and Afewerk ekle
Finland: Elin Danielson-Gambogi, Pekka Halonen, and Helene Schjerfbeck
France: Charles-Amable Lenoir and Claude Monet
Germany: Albrecht Dürer, Franz Xaver Winterhalter, and Otto Dix
India: Raja Ravi Varma and Amrita Sher-Gil
Ireland: Frederic William Burton
Japan: Yokoyama Taikan and Utamaro Kitagawa
Jordan: Muhanna Al-Dura and Zaina El-Said
Mexico: Frida Kahlo and José Salomé Pina
Morocco: Zakaria Ramhani, Abbès Saladi, and Hassan El Glaoui
New Zealand: Gottfried Lindauer and Kura Te Waru Rewiri
Portugal: Antonio Duarte and Columbano
Philippines: Fernando Amorsolo and Juan Luna
Scotland: Arthur Melville
South Korea: Joongwon Jeong, Chae Yongshin, and Lee Quede
Sweden: Carl Larsson and Anders Zorn
Switzerland: Cuno Amiet, Arnold Böcklin, and Jean-Étienne Liotard
United Arab Emirates: Abdulqader Alrais and Fatma Abdullah Lootah
United States: John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt
Wales: Gwen John and Brenda Chamberlain
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whatsonmedia · 4 months
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A Global Art Adventure: 5 Must-See Art Fairs in February
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February is prime time for art enthusiasts, with diverse art fairs blooming around the globe. From the sun-soaked deserts of California to the bustling streets of Lille, France, and the vibrant cultural hub of Marrakech, each event offers a unique perspective on the contemporary art scene. Latin America's Premier Platform: ZONAMACO, Mexico City 7-11 Feb Immerse yourself in the heart of Latin American art at ZONAMACO, Mexico's flagship art fair. Explore four distinct sections, each curated by renowned experts, showcasing everything from established masters to rising stars. Discover emerging trends, engage in stimulating talks, and experience art beyond the booths through enriching activities across museums and galleries. European Flair with a Modern Twist: Lille Art Up! France 8-11 Feb Lille Art Up! pulsates with a dynamic energy, offering a vibrant mix of traditional and contemporary art forms. This year's thematic exhibition promises fresh insights, while interactive installations and engaging performances draw you deeper into the artistic dialogue. Beyond the fair, explore Lille's rich cultural tapestry, making your art experience truly immersive. Affordable Art for Everyone: Affordable Art Fair Brussels 7-11 Feb Democratizing art collecting, the Affordable Art Fair returns to Brussels. Discover a diverse range of works by Belgian and international galleries, all within an accessible price range. This is your chance to connect with emerging artists and discover hidden gems, making art ownership a reality for everyone. A Spotlight on African Art: 1-54 Marrakech, Morocco 8-11 Feb Delve into the vibrant world of contemporary African art at 1-54 Marrakech. Curated by the esteemed Touria El Glaoui, the fair showcases established and emerging talents from across the continent. Participate in enriching discussions, panels, and artist-led events, gaining deeper understanding of the cultural narratives woven into each artwork. Art, Design, and Desert Dreams: Intersect Palm Springs, California 8-11 Feb Set against the stunning backdrop of Palm Springs, Intersect Palm Springs offers a unique blend of contemporary art and 20th/21st-century design. Immerse yourself in a more intimate experience, with fewer works on display encouraging deeper engagement. Discover rising talents, explore the relationship between art and design, and find pieces that seamlessly integrate into your living space. These are just a taste of the incredible art fairs happening in February. So, pack your bags, embrace your inner art explorer, and embark on a global art adventure like no other! Read the full article
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kunstplaza · 9 months
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fruits-69 · 1 year
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摩洛哥马拉喀什
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马拉喀什或马拉喀什(/məˈrækɛʃ/ 或 /ˌmærəˈkɛʃ/;[3] 阿拉伯语:مراكش,罗马化:murrākuš,发音为 [murraːkuʃ];柏柏尔语:ⵎⵕⵕⴰⴽⵛ,罗马化:mṛṛakc)是第四大摩洛哥王国的城市。 它是摩洛哥四大皇城之一,是马拉喀什-萨菲地区的首府。 这座城市位于阿特拉斯山脉山脚下的西部。 马拉喀什位于丹吉尔西南 580 公里(360 英里)、摩洛哥首都拉巴特西南 327 公里(203 英里)、卡萨布兰卡以南 239 公里(149 英里)和阿加迪尔东北 246 公里(153 英里)。
自新石器时代以来,该地区一直有柏柏尔农民居住。 这座城市于 1070 年由 Emir Abu Bakr ibn Umar 建立,是阿尔摩拉维德帝国的首都。 Almoravids 建立了这座城市的第一批主要建筑,并塑造了未来几个世纪的布局。 由阿里·伊本·优素福 (Ali ibn Yusuf) 于 1122 年至 1123 年建造的红色城墙,以及之后用红砂岩建造的各种建筑,使这座城市获得了“红城”(المدينو الحمراء Almadinat alhamra') 或“赭石城”的绰号 (ville ocre)。 马拉喀什发展迅速,并成为马格里布和撒哈拉以南非洲的文化、宗教和贸易中心。 Jemaa el-Fnaa 是非洲最繁忙的广场。
经过一段时间的衰落,这座城市被非斯超越,16 世纪初,马拉喀什再次成为王国的首都。 在富有的萨阿迪王朝苏丹阿卜杜拉·加利卜和艾哈迈德·曼苏尔的领导下,这座城市重新获得了卓越地位,他们用 El Badi 宫殿(1578 年)等豪华宫殿装饰了这座城市,并修复了许多毁坏的纪念碑。 从 17 世纪开始,这座城市因其埋葬在这里的七位守护神而受到苏菲派朝圣者的欢迎。 1912 年,法国在摩洛哥的保护国成立,T'hami El Glaoui 成为马拉喀什的帕夏,几乎在整个保护国担任这一职务,直到 1956 年摩洛哥独立和君主制重建后该角色被解散。
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The beauty of Dar elbasha ❤️ 💡Dar El bacha Built in 1910, the Dar el Bacha, which means "house of the pasha", was the residence of Thami El Glaoui, who was given the title of pasha (roughly "governor" or other high official) of Marrakech by the Sultan Moulay Youssef in 1912. For years he was the most powerful political figure of the Moroccan south under French rule. He built his private palace on a lavish scale to impress guests.Dar el Bacha represents a beautiful example of Moroccan architecture, with fountains and orange trees in the central courtyard, traditional seating areas, and a hammam. 🏷Tag someone you’d love to visit Morocco with🔥✈️ 📸: 1. @elidrissi95_bouchra 2. @anotherlookofpictures 3. @anotherlookofpictures 4. @oubalmohamed 5. @kaycorniel 6. @moroccobyme 7. @elidrissi95_bouchra 8. @elidrissi95_bouchra 9. @zacscale 📍Morocco #morroco #morocco🇲🇦 #world #travelers #lookandsee #maroc #maghrib #moroccotravel #moroccotours #moroccoplaces #moroccovacations #moroccotrip #moroccotravels https://www.instagram.com/p/CpOGBKVMAIH/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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FOIRE | Après deux années sous une chape de plomb, la foire 1-54 de Marrakech renoue avec le succès
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Le salon dédié à l’art contemporain africain marque le redémarrage du tourisme de luxe dans une ville durement frappée par trois confinements drastiques.
  Cette année, si quelques exposants d’1-54 s’en tiennent encore à un « art d’hôtel », platement décoratif ou foncièrement mièvre, plusieurs stands sortent du lot comme le solo show de l’Angolaise Ana Silva chez Magnin-A, dont les broderies sur des toiles de jute délaissées ou des tissus plastifiés abordent de front les questions écologiques, ou les photos de Mouna Saboni traversées d’écriture à la galerie 127.
  « On a un enthousiasme de la part des collectionneurs de Rabat et Casablanca qui n’étaient pas forcément aussi empressés les années précédentes », constate la fille du peintre Hassan El Glaoui. Les galeries marocaines se sont mises au diapason du continent, en recrutant de jeunes artistes d’Afrique subsaharienne. « Les Marocains commencent enfin à comprendre qu’ils sont eux aussi Africains », ironise un marchand.
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  > Extraits de l'article de Roxana Azimi publié sur lemonde.fr à retrouver en intégralité sur https://bit.ly/3lz0DUN
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rithebard · 1 year
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Congratulations to talented #actor; @BriceBexter for being #topsinEntertainment; http://tobtr.com/12154123 #interview
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suis-nous · 2 years
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moroccoclassictours · 2 years
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Morocco Desert Tours - Morocco Classic Tours
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Day 1: Fes — Midelt — Erfoud — Merzouga — Erg Chebbi
At 8:00 a.m we start our 4 days Fez to Marrakech via Sahara desert tour. We leave for Midelt through the Mountains and the cedar forests of the middle Atlas. We pass by Ifrane, a charming ski resort and Azrou, an important handicraft centre specialised in the work of cedar wood. We arrive in Midelt for lunch. At the afternoon we will drive to Erfoud and into the desert. Dinner and overnight in a hotel at the foothills of Erg chebbi sahara dunes.
Day 2: Merzouga — Erfoud — Amellagou ( spring & summer )- Todra Gorge — Dades Gorge
Early morning in order to see the sunrise, return by camels to the hotel after breakfast departure to Rissani and Erfoud in order to visit the treatment plant marble fossilized before continuing to touroug and tinjdad palm groves, arrival to toudra gorges and have lunch in the place,afternoon you will drive to Dades gorges via Boumalne and the dades valley. Dinner and overnight in a Hotel.
Day 3: Dades Gorge — Roses Valley — Skoura — Ouarzazate — Ait Ben Haddou
After breakfast return by the dades valley until the kasbah of Ait youl, the track raod crossing rose valley with its Kasbah and ksours, in this part you can see very nice landscapes before you get to Kalla Mgouna, lunch in the way, after noon departure to the palme groves of skoura and visit of the Kasbah of amredhyle. Continuation to Ouarzazate to visit Taourirt Kasbah and then to Ait Ben Haddou for the night in a beautiful Kasbah. Dinner and over night in hotel.
Day 4: Ait Ben Haddou -Telouet — Atlas Mountains — Marrakech
After breakfast, the morning is devoted to the visit of Aït Benhaddou, a ‘fortified city’, situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech. It is situated on a hill along the ounila valley River and boasts some beautiful examples of kasbahs, some of which remain inhabited. After lunch we will continue to Marrakech with a detour to the traditional High Atlas Berber village of Telouet and visit the Kasbah el Glaoui and crossing the high Atlas mountain. Drop off in your hotel in Marrakech and end of your 4 Days Desert Tour from Fes to Marrakech.
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pwlanier · 2 years
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1948 Delahaye 135 M Cabriolet "El Glaoui" by Figoni & Falaschi
Pierre Héron Collection
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