Artwork

La odalisca

La odalisca, by César Álvarez Dumont, oil, 1893
La odalisca, by César Álvarez Dumont, oil, 1893

La odalisca is an oil painting by the Post-Impressionist artist César Álvarez Dumont. It dates from 1893 and is held in the collection of the Museo del Prado.

About this work

Overview

César Álvarez Dumont’s oil on canvas, completed in 1893, portrays a reclining odalisque. The work is part of the collection of the Museo del Prado, where it is displayed among the museum’s 19th‑century holdings.

Subject & Meaning

The composition features a seated woman draped in a light blue veil that scarcely conceals her legs, her torso uncovered, and a vivid headscarf of red and blue stripes. A red sash supports her skirt, while her feet emerge from beneath the fabric, suggesting intimacy and relaxed domesticity typical of odalisque imagery.

Technique & Style

The artist employs strong chiaroscuro, contrasting the illuminated flesh against a dark backdrop, which accentuates the figure’s volume. Textured brushwork on the skin gives a tactile quality, and the surrounding red curtain and heart‑shaped pillow add decorative accents that frame the scene.

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Artist & collection

Artist

César Álvarez Dumont

César Álvarez Dumont (1866–1945) was an artist, born in Vila Real de Santo António.

Museo del Prado

Museum

Museo del Prado

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Frequently asked questions

Who painted La odalisca?

La odalisca was painted by César Álvarez Dumont in 1893.

Where can I see La odalisca?

La odalisca is held by Museo del Prado.

What movement is La odalisca?

La odalisca is associated with Post-Impressionism.