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Corn harvest and festival in Gallinaro, Frosinone
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Corn harvest and festival in Gallinaro, Frosinone
Corn harvest and festival in Gallinaro, Frosinone Gallinaro. Date of Photograph:1908
Howells Vincenzo
BAQ-F-001259-0000
Media ID 33154349
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Dance Europeans Farmer Farming And Country Life Festivity Country Festival Games And Pastimes Italy Lazio Peasant Performing Arts Popular Ethnography And Folklore Population And Nationality
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This photograph, titled "Corn harvest and festival in Gallinaro, Frosinone" transports us back to the year 1908 in the charming region of Lazio, Italy. The image captures a vibrant scene filled with farmers and villagers celebrating the bountiful corn harvest. In this snapshot of rural life, we see men and women dressed in traditional clothing, their attire reflecting both practicality and cultural heritage. Their weathered faces bear witness to years of hard work on the land. With tools in hand, they diligently gather cornstalks while sharing stories and laughter amidst golden fields. The festive spirit is palpable as locals engage in games and pastimes that have been passed down through generations. A group of young people can be seen engaging in a lively dance performance, their movements exuding joyous energy. This celebration not only marks the culmination of months spent tending to crops but also serves as an opportunity for community bonding. As we delve deeper into this photograph's narrative, it becomes evident that it offers more than just a glimpse into agricultural practices or fashion trends of early 20th-century Europe. It provides valuable insights into anthropology, ethnography, folklore - shedding light on the customs and traditions cherished by European communities. Preserved by Howells Vincenzo's lens from Alinari Studios, this print stands as a testament to humanity's connection with nature and its ability to find solace within communal festivities. It reminds us that even amid arduous labor or challenging times, there is always room for celebration – an affirmation of our shared human experience across time and borders.
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