©Pablo Picasso - Algerian women, after Delacroix 1955

Portrait of Sylvette David 1954 Reclining woman 1954 Woman sitting in an armchair 1954 Algerian women, after Delacroix 1955 Algerian women 1955 Bullfighting Scene. The picador raised 1955 Bullfighting Scene. The torero is raised 1955
Algerian women, after Delacroix 1955

Algerian women, after Delacroix 1955
114x146cm oil/canvas
Private Collection
The image is only being used for informational and educational purposes

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The Women of Algiers (In Their Apartment), is an 1834 oil on canvas painting by Eugène Delacroix. It is located in the Louvre, Paris, France. The painting was first displayed at the Salon, where it was universally admired. King Louis Philippe bought it and presented it to the Musée du Luxembourg, which at that time was a museum for contemporary art. After the death of the artist in 1874 the painting was moved to the Louvre, where it is held today.
The painting is notable for its sexual connotations; it depicts Algerian concubines of a harem with a hookah, used to smoke hashish or opium. In the 19th century, the composition was known for its sexual content and its orientalism. The painting served as a source of inspiration to the later impressionists, and a series of 15 paintings and numerous drawings by Pablo Picasso in 1954.