Zara a Dancing Girl, after Frank Markham Skipworth

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Orientalism Painting, Limited Edition (29/50)

Frank Markham Skipworth was a student of Neoclassicist William-Adolphe Bouguereau as well as Edward Poynter. Skipworth mainly produced historical genre scenes, such as this Orientalism depiction of Zara the harem dancer, rendered with sensuousness and an unfailing eye for detail, such as the palm trees and Moorish arches are seen in the background. Mixed-Media painting, c.2014.

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Zara a Dancing Girl, after Frank Markham Skipworth

Frank Markham Skipworth British (1854 - 1929)

Frank Markham Skipworth was a student of Neoclassicist William-Adolphe Bouguereau as well as Edward Poynter. Skipworth mainly produced historical genre scenes, such as this Orientalism depiction of Zara the harem dancer, rendered with sensuousness and an unfailing eye for detail, such as the palm trees and Moorish arches are seen in the background. Mixed-Media painting, c.2014.