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Tate Britain Exhibition

The Lure of the East: British Orientalist Painting

4 June – 31 August 2008
Exhibition banner for The Lure of the East British Orientalist Painting at Tate Britain

British Orientalist Painting explores the responses of British artists to the cultures and landscapes of the Near and Middle East between 1780 and 1930, offering vital historical and cultural perspectives on the challenging questions of the ‘Orient’ and its representation in British art.

It brings together over 120 paintings, prints and drawings of bazaars, public baths, domestic interiors and religious sites, and all the major genres, themes and preoccupations of Orientalism in British art will be considered. Several exceptional and rarely seen paintings by John Frederick Lewis, Edward Lear, David Wilkie, Richard Dadd, Lord Leighton, and William Holman Hunt, are shown, as well as significant works by many less familiar names.

Tate Britain

Millbank
London SW1P 4RG
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Dates

4 June – 31 August 2008

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  • Private view

    Sigmar Polke

    Richard Dadd was not only extremely well educated, he was on his way to becoming a full-blooded representative of Victorian painting before killing his father in a fit of psychosis and being subsequently confined to an institution. He painted The Fairy Feller’s Master Stroke for the director of the hospital. Did he perhaps want to present it as proof of his sanity? Sigmar Polke delves into Dadd’s enduring dialogue with the figures he created

  • David Roberts Ruins of the Great Temple of Karnak 1845

    Extraordinary scenes of beautifully arranged horrible wilderness

    Briony Llewellyn

    As Tate Britain mounts an exhibition of work by nineteenth-century Western artists who travelled east, Briony Llewellyn delves into the archives, journals, manuscripts and letters of Edward Lear, Richard Dadd, William Holman Hunt and David Roberts.

  • Mitra Tabrizian Deadly Affair

    Mitra Tabrizian: This is that Place

    Mitra Tabrizian: This is that Place - past exhibition at Tate Britain 2008

  • Miniature portrait Abbas Mirza

    East-West: Objects Between Cultures

    East-West: Objects Between Cultures - past exhibition at Tate Britain 2006 - 2007

  • Langlands & Bell Zardad's Dog video still 2003

    Langlands & Bell: Zardad's Dog

    Langlands & Bell: Zardad's Dog past exhibition at Tate Britain

  • Pre-Raphaelite Vision: Truth to Nature

    Pre-Raphaelite Vision: Truth to Nature past exhibition at Tate Britain

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    Richard Dadd

    1817–1886
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    William Holman Hunt

    1827–1910
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    Edward Lear

    1812–1888
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    Frederic, Lord Leighton

    1830–1896
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    John Frederick Lewis

    1805–1876
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    Sir David Wilkie

    1785–1841
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