
1857–1935 · French · 15 artworks
artist bio
Maurice Bompard was a French painter known for his Orientalist and Impressionist works. He captured the light and atmosphere of Venice and North Africa, blending European artistic traditions with exotic subject matter.
what you'll learn
Studying Bompard's work allows students to explore the intersection of Impressionist techniques with Orientalist themes, focusing on color, light, and cultural representation. Students can learn about the artistic dialogue between Europe and North Africa in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
related: Eugene Delacroix, Jean-Leon Gerome, Gustave Moreau

Vue De Venise

The Cauldron

Self-portrait

The Guard

The Guitarist

Mosquée De Sidi Mohammed, Chetma
1890

Interior with Bust and Armor

The Colleoni Statue, Venice

La Fileuse

Odalisques Dans Le Harem

Ouled Naïl De Biskra

St. Mark's Square in Venice
1894

Moulin À Marée

La Rivière D'el-kantara

A Street In The Oasis Of Chetma