The Bologna-born Orientalist painter Alberto Fabbi (1858–1906) included stucco and glass windows in his oil painting Odalisques. He depicted a so-called ‘harem scene’, in which, a man on the right-hand side is welcomed by a group of women in a richly decorated interior: intarsia marble, lattices, and ceramic tiles are visible in the lower zone of the wall, while the upper section of the wall features murals with architectural views and multi-coloured stucco and glass windows with various forms of geometric ornament. There are two identical windows in the central recess and another shown in part to the left of it. Another geometric window in the left recess is depicted next to a mural painting with architectural motifs.
41A33 · fenêtre
42Z11 · harem
48A981 · ornement ~ motifs géométriques
48C1412 · l'intérieur ~ représentation d'un édifice