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Source text - English The Tate Gallery Exchange of publications programme is conducted centrally by the Tate Library which is located in the original Tate Gallery building which is now known as Tate Britain. The programme includes exhibition catalogues from Tate Modern, Tate Liverpool and Tate St. Ives which are sent out from the central library. All items received by means of exchange are dealt with and housed in the central library, which is also known as the Hyman Kreitman Research Centre. In future if you have exchange requests/enquiries, please write to us directly to the address given below.
Translation - French Le programme d’échange des publications de la Tate Gallery de Londres est mené, de façon interne, par la librairie du musée qui se situe dans le bâtiment originel, appelé aujourd’hui Tate Britain. Le programme propose l’envoi des catalogues d’expositions de la Tate Modern, Tate Britain, Tate Liverpool et de Tate St Ives. Tous les documents fournis, en vue d’un éventuel échange, sont traités au sein de la bibliothèque, également appelée The Hyman Kreitman Research Centre. Pour toutes demandes et questions sur le programme d’échange, veuillez vous adresser (en anglais) directement à l’adresse ci-dessous.
English to French: La peinture orientaliste General field: Art/Literary Detailed field: Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting
Source text - English This exhibition is about the paintings made by British artists of the ‘Orient’. I In this context ‘Orient’ meant those parts of the eastern Mediterranean world which could be accessed relatively easily, particularly after the development of steamboat and rail travel in the 1830s: Egypt, Palestine and Turkey. In these places, predominantly Muslim and at least nominally under the control of the Turkish Ottoman Empire, British artists sought to develop imagery which captured what they believed to be characteristic of the people, cities and landscapes of the region.
Translation - French Cette exposition est consacrée aux peintures orientalistes réalisées par les artistes britanniques. Représenté ici, l’Orient correspond aux régions situées à l’est de la Méditerranée, c’est-à-dire à l’Égypte, la Palestine et la Turquie. Dans les années 1830, grâce au développement de la flotte à vapeur et à l’essor du transport ferroviaire, ces pays deviennent alors plus accessibles qu’auparavant. De ces régions principalement musulmanes et sous l’emprise ottomane turc, les peintres britanniques ont cherché à dresser une imagerie, la plus proche selon eux, de leurs habitants, de leurs villes et de leurs paysages.
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