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The Société des Peintres Orientalistes Français (; " Orientalist French Painters Society") was an art society founded in
1893 Events January–March * January 2 – Webb C. Ball introduces railroad chronometers, which become the general railroad timepiece standards in North America. * Mark Twain started writing Puddn'head Wilson. * January 6 – Th ...
to promote not only
Orientalism In art history, literature and cultural studies, Orientalism is the imitation or depiction of aspects in the Eastern world. These depictions are usually done by writers, designers, and artists from the Western world. In particular, Orientalist p ...
but also the travel of French artists in the Far East.


Formation and early history

Founded in
1893 Events January–March * January 2 – Webb C. Ball introduces railroad chronometers, which become the general railroad timepiece standards in North America. * Mark Twain started writing Puddn'head Wilson. * January 6 – Th ...
by the artist Nasreddine Dinet and the art historian and curator
Léonce Bénédite Léonce Bénédite (14 January 1859 – 12 May 1925) was a French art historian and curator. He was a co-founder of the Société des Peintres Orientalistes Français (Society for French Orienalist Painters) and was instrumental in establishing ...
, it was an art society to promote not only
Orientalist paintings Orientalist may refer to: *A scholar of Oriental studies *A person or thing relating to the Western intellectual or artistic paradigm known as Orientalism *''The Orientalist'', a biography of author Lev Nussimbaum Lev Nussimbaum (October 17, 1 ...
, but also the travel of French artists in the Far East. The group established an Artists' Salon and also mounted displays for French colonial exhibitions. Founding members were largely from the Algerian group and included Maurice Bompard,
Eugène Girardet Eugène Alexis Girardet (31 May 1853 – 5 May 1907) was a French Orientalist painter of Swiss ancestry. Biography He came from a Swiss Huguenot family. His father was the engraver Paul Girardet. His siblings, Jules, Léon, Paul Armand, ...
,
Alphonse-Étienne Dinet Nasreddine Dinet (born as Alphonse-Étienne Dinet on 28 March 1861 – 24 December 1929, Paris) was a French orientalist painter and was one of the founders of the Société des Peintres Orientalistes ociety for French Orientalist Painters He ...
,
Paul Leroy Peter John Kay (born 2 July 1973) is an English actor, comedy writer and stand-up comedian. He has written, produced and acted in several television and film projects, and has written three books. Born and brought up in Bolton, Kay studied ...
and the art historian and Director of the
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,
Léonce Bénédite Léonce Bénédite (14 January 1859 – 12 May 1925) was a French art historian and curator. He was a co-founder of the Société des Peintres Orientalistes Français (Society for French Orienalist Painters) and was instrumental in establishing ...
was President from the Society's inception until his death in 1925. Artists,
Jean-Léon Gérôme Jean-Léon Gérôme (11 May 1824 – 10 January 1904) was a French painter and sculptor in the style now known as academicism. His paintings were so widely reproduced that he was "arguably the world's most famous living artist by 1880." The ran ...
and
Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant (also known as Benjamin-Constant), born Jean-Joseph Constant (10 June 1845 – 26 May 1902), was a French painter and etcher best known for his Oriental subjects and portraits. Biography Benjamin-Constant was bor ...
were also named honorary presidents. The scholar, Benjamin has argued that the Society's advent changed the consciousness of French Orientalist painters and sculptors by giving them a sense of "belonging to a communal movement." The Society used a variety of strategies to encourage members to identify with it. An annual ''Salon'' was mounted to exhibit Orientalist works alongside traditional Islamic art. These exhibitions were accompanied by substantial dinners featuring exotic dishes, carefully planned decor and souvenir menus designed by a notable Orientalist artist. Bénédite used his connections to secure patronage for both the Society and individual artists. The Society also published books of lithographs designed to publicise the work of Orientalist artists. Throughout his period as President, Bénédite also used his skills as an art historian and curator to establish Orientalist art as a legitimate genre. During the society's active period in the late 19th-century and early 20th-century, it was seen as providing tacit support for colonial rule in North Africa and the Middle East. The group established an artists' salon in Morocco and also mounted displays for French colonial exhibitions. Its activities in the French colonies were soon challenged by a rival society, more focussed on educational and cultural activities in the French colonies, the
Société Coloniale des Artistes Français La Société Coloniale des Artistes Français (founded 1908) renamed Société des Beaux-Arts de la France d'Outre-mer in 1946, and closed in 1970, was a French artistic society, and rival to the Société des Peintres Orientalistes Français. The s ...
, founded by
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in 1908.Thornton, L., ''Les Africanistes: peintres voyageurs, 1860-1960,'' p. 84 1990 "peintres voyageurs, 1860-1960 Lynne Thornton ... mais on les trouvait surtout aux expositions annuelles de la Société des Peintres Orientalistes Français, fondée par Léonce Bénédite en ... tout comme une autre organisation spécialisée, la Société Coloniale des Artistes Français, fondée par Louis Dumoulin en 1908, qui, ..." The secretary Léonce Bénédite was initiator of the Prix Abd-el-Tif in 1907 as an Orientalist equivalent of the
Prix de Rome The Prix de Rome () or Grand Prix de Rome was a French scholarship for arts students, initially for painters and sculptors, that was established in 1663 during the reign of Louis XIV of France. Winners were awarded a bursary that allowed them t ...
, with a stay at the
Villa Abd-el-Tif The Villa Abd-el-Tif, also known as ''la Villa Medicis algérienne'', is a Moorish villa located in Algiers, Algeria. It is notable for having been set up in 1907 in emulation of the French Academy in Rome, the Villa Medici. It was, until 1962, h ...
similar to the stay in Rome at the
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offered by the better known prize.


Gallery

The Society's founding members and officials File:Dinet Autoportrait.jpg, Alphonse-Étienne Dinet, (Self Portrait, 1891), founding member File:133 Paul Leroy Autoportrait.jpg, Paul LeRoy, (Self Portrait, 1883) founding member File:Jean-Leon Gerome.jpg, Jean-Leon Gerome, (n.d.) Honorary President File:Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant.jpg, Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant, (n.d.) Honorary President File:Léonce bénédite.jpg, Léonce Bénédite, (1923) President, 1893-1925


See also

*
List of artistic works with Orientalist influences This is an incomplete list of artistic works with Orientalist influences. Art * David Roberts, ''The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and Nubia'' (1842) * Théodore Chassériau, ''Arab Chiefs Challenging each other to Single Combat under ...
*
List of Orientalist artists This is an incomplete list of artists who have produced works on Orientalist subjects, drawn from the Islamic world or other parts of Asia. Many artists listed on this page worked in many genres, and Orientalist subjects may not have formed a m ...
*
Orientalism In art history, literature and cultural studies, Orientalism is the imitation or depiction of aspects in the Eastern world. These depictions are usually done by writers, designers, and artists from the Western world. In particular, Orientalist p ...
* Orientalism in early modern France *
Oriental studies Oriental studies is the academic field that studies Near Eastern and Far Eastern societies and cultures, languages, peoples, history and archaeology. In recent years, the subject has often been turned into the newer terms of Middle Eastern studi ...


References


Further reading

Roger Benjamin, ''Orientalist Aesthetics: Art, Colonialism, and North Africa: 1880-1930,'' University of California Press, 2009, especially Chapter 3 "A Society for Orientalists'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Societe des Peintres Orientalistes Francais Art societies 1893 establishments in France