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Josep Tapc (1836-1913) "A Moroccan Man" (1900) Orientalism
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creativespark · 9 days
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Josep Tapiró i Baró, portrait of a Berber man in Morocco, 1890 watercolor
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jadeseadragon · 1 year
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José Tapiro y Baro [a.k.a. Josep Tapiró i Baró] (Catalon Spanish, 1836-1913), Parache, the Dancer, c. 1895-1900; Museo Nacional Del Prado, Madrid.
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zoeandsubaloveart · 1 year
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Josep Tapiro y Baro (Spanish, 1836-1913)
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iseo58 · 2 years
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A-Tangerian-Beauty Josep Tapiro Baro
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prestopnxt · 2 years
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nobletruths · 2 years
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The Street Preacher | Josep Tapiro Baro | c. late-19th/century
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saddayfordemocracy · 6 years
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Dagmar van Weeghel, “Diaspora,”
The series 'Diaspora' is a tribute to Africans who settle in Europe, both now and in the past. This series portrays people (not models) from different African countries, who have settled in Europe in the last decade. 
The series is inspired by the Orientalist paintings that Josep Tapiro Baro made in Tangier in Morocco.
For centuries the West has been looking at the African continent through a distorted lens, creating a distorted image of people and history. 
In the New African Diaspora, with the surge of immigrants in the West, these prejudices and stereotypes are unfortunately often upheld, fueled by a lack of knowledge and understanding and the fear of the unknown.
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rascalous · 6 years
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Portraits from Morocco
Josep Tapiró Baró
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goodpossums · 7 years
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josep tapiro baro study and some fuckin,,,Al Pacinos
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Josep Tapiró Baró (1836-1913) "A Tangerian Beauty" (c. 1891) Watercolor on paper Located in the Dahesh Museum of Art, New York City, New York, United States
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dead-molchun · 5 years
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Josep Tapiro Y Baro (1830 - 1913) The Presentation (49,5 by 70 cm)
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jadeseadragon · 1 year
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José Tapiro y Baro [a.k.a. Josep Tapiró i Baró] (Catalon Spanish, 1836-1913), The Berber Bride, 1883.
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supportblackart · 6 years
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Excellent photography by @dvanweeghel 📸 Muse: Penda M’Baye @pendadoucouree NEW | DIASPORA | 2017 ✨✨Happy to share with you my latest Portraits of the ongoing series ' Diaspora'. Introducing Beautiful Penda M'Baye. Penda is from #Conakry, 18 years old and she moved to Europe 8 years ago. ✨✨ This ongoing portrait series of immigrants (non models) restages and signifies the importance of African settlers in Europe throughout history and present day. The portraits show dignity, strength and beauty with the aim to remind viewers of the important contributions which Africans have made in European history. The work references the art of the Orientalist movement, and is inspired by the watercolor paintings of Josep Tapiro Baro in Tangier, Marocco. For centuries the West has often gazed at Africa looked through a lens which distorts the reality of the continent's people and it's history. With the current surge of immigrants in the West, these preconceived notions and stereotyping often remain and are fueled by a lack of knowledge, understanding and the fear of the unknown. An important part of European History which was influenced and build by Africans has been erased and forgotten by the west ⭐️⭐️ I sourced unique authentic antique Oriental pieces from all over the world. Including from Vrouyr in Antwerpen. #supportblackart #dagmarvanweeghel #diaspora #photography #portrait #blackart #africandiaspora #europeanhistory #africanhistory #realstories #orientalart #contemporaryphotography #gallery #forgottenhistory #beauty #migration #identity #moor #beauty #diversity #strength #worldwide #blackgirlmagic #blackbeauty #africanamazing #blackisbeautiful #changethewayyouseetheworld
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editorsmusings · 7 years
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Astonishing series of images from the prestigious #magnumphotos Award 2016 by Dagmar Van Weeghel Diaspora - reconsidering Africans in the West. We believe in collaboration across continents for positive #socialgood with our #ethicalluxury #jewellery made in Italy and Rwanda. Dagmar says "This ongoing portrait series signifies the importance of African settlers in Europe throughout history and present day. With these portraits of African immigrants (non-models) I wanted to show dignity, richness, beauty, and strength as well as remind viewers of the important contributions of Africans in European history. The work references the art of the Orientalist movement, and is inspired by the watercolor paintings of Josep Tapiro Baro in Tangier, Morocco. For centuries the West has often gazed at Africa looked through a lens which distorts the reality of the continent's people and it's history. With the current surge of African immigrants in the West, these preconceived notions and stereotyping unfortunately often remain and are fueled by a lack of knowledge, understanding and the fear of the unknown. My Zimbabwean husband experienced this too when we moved from the African continent to the Netherlands nine years ago. This sparked my interest in how African people live in other places around the world and started this line of inquiry that interrogates how African people are presented in history and present. It is my hope that people are inspired to change their views, the way they see the world and each other." #repost via @edendiodati Absolutely love 😍 this. #art #heritage #goddess #melanin #visuals #designinspiration #artinspiration #photography #portraitphotography #magnumphotos #africa #globalheritage #globalnomads #africanluxury #dignity #beauty #amahoro #powerful #bold #prints #home (at London, United Kingdom)
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shortvisualstories · 6 years
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Dagmar van Weeghel‘s ‘Diaspora‘ – dignity, richness, beauty and strength of the African settlers in Europe, and the importance of their contribution to the European history to the present day.
Inspired by the watercolor artworks in Tangier, Morocco, of Spanish painter Josep Tapiró i Baró (1836 – 1913)
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