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  • Terrace of the Seraglio, Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1824–1904, French

  • Shopping in the Harem, Rudolf Swoboda, 1859-1914, Austrian

  • Harem Scene, Quintana Olleras, 1851-1919, Spanish

  • The Reception, John Frederick Lewis, 1805-1875, English

  • The Harem Fountain, Frederick Bridgeman, 1847-1928, American

  • Odalisque with a Slave, J.-A.-D. Ingres

  • Grande Odalisque, J.-A.-D. Ingres

  • Odalisque, Jules-Joseph Lefebvre

  • Im Harem (In the Harem), Carl Spitzweg

  • The Harem Servant, Paul Trouillebert, 1829-1900, French

  • The Slave Market, Jean-Léon Gérôme, c. 1884

  • A harem bathhouse, from manuscript of the Zanan Nameh by Fazil Yildiz, University of Istanbul.

  • The Harem Dance (Giulio Rosati)

  • Maharaja Bijay Singh in His Harem, ca. 1770

  • Mughal Interiors from the book of Le Costume Historique c. 1876

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