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  2. The Snake Charmer - Wikipedia

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    The Snake Charmer is an oil-on-canvas painting by French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme produced around 1879. [1] After it was used on the cover of Edward Said's book Orientalism in 1978, the work "attained a level of notoriety matched by few Orientalist paintings," [2] as it became a lightning-rod for criticism of Orientalism in general and Orientalist painting in particular, although Said ...

  3. File:Henri Rousseau, known as le Douanier - The Snake Charmer ...

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  4. The Snake Charmer (Rousseau) - Wikipedia

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    The Snake Charmer (French: La Charmeuse de Serpents) is a 1907 oil-on-canvas painting by French Naïve artist Henri Rousseau (1844–1910). It is a depiction of a woman with glowing eyes playing a flute in the moonlight by the edge of a dark jungle with a snake extending toward her from a nearby tree.

  5. File:Jean Léon Gérôme, Snake Charmer.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Snake charmers2.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Snake Charmer at Tangier, Africa MET DT11616.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Snake Charmer at Tangier, Africa - painting by Louis Comfort Tiffany (MET, 21.170) Items portrayed in this file depicts. ... Usage on ja.wikipedia.org

  8. Snake-charmer - Wikipedia

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  9. Bagpipes - Wikipedia

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    Bagpipes are a woodwind instrument using enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. The Great Highland bagpipes are well known, but people have played bagpipes for centuries throughout large parts of Europe, Northern Africa, Western Asia, around the Persian Gulf and northern parts of South Asia.