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33.  At the entrance of The Tavern


 Artist: Theodor RALLI, Greek, (1852 - 1909)
 Execution date (approximate): 1889
 Téchnique: Oil on Canvas, (signed lower right)
 Measures: 142 x 112 cm.
 Description: An elegant Young lady with her fine white silk dress smoking at the entrance
 of the Tavern.


 Exhibitions
 Austria, Kunsthalle Krems, Krems-Stein, from: 14.08.2005 – 13.11.2005. “Harem Des Orients”.
 Royal Academy of Arts in London, in 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, Dictionary of Contributors
 and their work from its foundation in 1769 to 1904,Vol. VI, p.231.


 Publications
 •  Harem Des Orients, p.44.


 Biography
 Ralli was sent to Paris under the patronage of King Otto of Greece and studied under
 Jean-Léon Gérôme, French painter and professor at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, and under
 Jean-Jules-Antoine Lecomte du Nouy, both known for their orientalist paintings. Ralli then
 travelled widely in North Africa and the Middle East, settling for a while in Cairo, Egypt.
 Here he found his inspiration for the romantic mysticism and suggestive sensuality of his
 many orientalistic paintings. His other genre paintings were often nostalgic recollections
 of the life and customs of his Greek homeland, which he portrayed with a delicate and
 moving reverence. His paintings were elaborated with great attention to detail, with great
 attention to costumes and facial expressions. The varying light sources in his paintings
 such as rays of light, candles, or the glowing embers in the fireplace are rendered in soft
 colours.
 His first exhibition was at the Salon in 1875. From 1879 he regularly exhibited at the Royal
 Academy in London. He was a member of the Société des Artistes Français, where he
 received an honourable mention in 1885, and a silver medal in 1889 for his entire work.
 He exhibited his paintings in the Salon de Rouen in 1897, 1903, 1906 and 1909. He exhibited
 his paintings in Athens at the Olympic Games of 1896. He also served as a member of the
 competition jury in 1900 at the Exposition Universelle. In 1901 he became a Knight of the
 Legion of Honour.



















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