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Nasreddine Dinet

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and participated in the international exhibition of the Centenary of Lithography (Paris). The respect he earned from the natives of Algeria was reflected by the 5,000 who attended his funeral on 12 January 1930 in Bou Saâda. There he was eulogized by the former
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Born in Paris, Alphonse-Étienne Dinet, was the son of a prominent French judge, Philippe Léon Dinet and Marie Odile Boucher. In 1865 his sister Jeanne, who would be his biographer, was born.
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and spent three quarters of each year there. Dinet became so enchanted with North Africa and its culture, that he eventually converted to Islam. He announced his conversion to
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painter and was one of the founders of the Société des Peintres Orientalistes . He became so enchanted with Algeria and its culture, that he converted to
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in rural Algeria where the 'rule of the veil' was less frequently observed. Before 1900, most of his works could be characterized as "anecdotal
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Benjamin, Roger (2004). "Chapter 3: Orientalism, modernism and indigenous identity". In Edwards, Steve; Wood, Paul (eds.).
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set him apart from other orientalist artists because as an Arabic speaking visitor, he was able to find
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Archives Nationales, Paris, Cote LH/778/42, base Léonore, Ministère Français de la Culture
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Les deux vies d’Étienne Dinet, peintre en Islam: L’Algerie et l’heritage colonial
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and entered the studio of Victor Galland. The following year he studied under
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in a private letter of 1908, and completed his formal conversion in 1913 in
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was also among the students. Upon graduation in 1881 he enrolled in the
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From 1871, he studied at the Lycée Henry IV, where the future president
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His life and work have been subject of several books, namely:
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into French, publishing a translation of an Arab epic poem by
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The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture,
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The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic art and Architecture,
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Bloom, Sheila Blair (Eds), 414: 319:Compared to modernist painters such as 186:National Museum of Fine Arts of Algiers 105:painting, translating Arabic literature 366:, , Paris, ACR edition, 1984 (Dinet’s 685:Academic staff of the AcadĂ©mie Julian 532:Yale University Press, 2004, pp 88-89 362:Denise Brahimi and Koudir Benchikou, 7: 665:Converts to Islam from Christianity 364:La Vie et l'oeuvre d' Etienne Dinet 625:Detailed time-line of Dinet's life 611:Works by or about Nasreddine Dinet 250:. In 1887 he further founded with 14: 700:19th-century French male artists 597: 528:Edwards, S. and Wood, P. 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Paris
France
Académie Julian
École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts
Orientalist themes
French
orientalist
Islam
Alexandre Millerand
École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts
William Bouguereau
Tony Robert-Fleury
Académie Julian
Salon des artistes français

National Museum of Fine Arts of Algiers
Bou Saâda
Ouled NaĂŻl Range
Algeria
entomologists
Laghouat
Exposition Universelle
Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts
Meissonier
Puvis de Chavannes
Rodin
Carolus-Duran
Charles Cottet
Léonce Bénédite

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