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At The Bazaar
Charles Wilda — Austrian, 1854–1907 — Austrian Orientalism
Charles Wilda was a Viennese painter associated with the late nineteenth-century Austrian Orientalist circle that included Leopold Carl Müller and Rudolf Ernst. Trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, he traveled to Egypt in the 1880s, and Cairo became the principal subject of his mature work. His paintings depict street vendors, scholars, and figures in mosque courtyards, rendered with careful attention to costume, architectural ornament, and the diffused light of interior spaces.
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