10th July 2020, 12:09 PM | #1 |
Member
Join Date: May 2020
Posts: 717
|
cold weapons and Orientalism
Orientalism in art was a fashionable perception and hence subjective "imitation" of the reality and nothing to do with the scientific studies of the likes of T.E. Lawrence and Gertrude Bell and departments of universities we have knowadays.
Neverthelss some paintings can be interesting as an additional visualisation of certain items. Like this painting from 1900 called "The Nubian Guard" by the Austrian / Habsburg painter Ludwig Deutsch Question I have is; - did the painter use his artistic freedom and incorporate items he collected ( which he was known for and also something Rembrand also did...) - or weapons he saw during his travels in Egypt? - or got inspired by paintings from fellow painters (f.i. "the Bash Bazouks by Paja Jovanovic) ? Looking at this painting, the yataghan does look to me like an Ottoman Bosnian one based upon the look of the hilt decorated with the coral stones, the scabbard partially covered in a red velvet-like cloth (similar to a yataghan I have from the "Bosniaken" Inf. Reg. period 1882-1916). But then again I do not know how yataghans and bichaqs looked in Egypt between 1880-1900.... So what do you guys think is the origin of this yataghsan ? |
|
|