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Français : Peinture, huile sur toile intitulée "Orientale en jaune" du peintre belge Frantz Charlet. La peinture représente une jeune marocain vêtue de la tenue traditionnelle appelée "Mansouria". La Mansouria est un vêtement marocain du 16e siècle constitué d'un Caftan porté en dessous d'une robe transparente et souvent brodé, appelée Dfina. Elle porte notamment le bijou d'ornementation traditionnel appelé "Chmar".
English: Painting, oil on canvas entitled "Orientale en jaune" by the Belgian painter Frantz Charlet. The painting represents a young Moroccan dressed in the traditional outfit called "Mansouria". The Mansouria is a 16th century Moroccan garment consisting of a Caftan worn under a transparent and often embroidered dress, called Dfina. She notably wears the traditional ornamental jewel called "Chmar".
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Author Eugène Dabit (1898-1936)

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