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Portrait of child, Cortina d'Ampezzo
Portrait of child, Cortina d'Ampezzo Cortina D'Ampezzo. Date of Photograph:27/02-23/03/1941
Brunner, Giorgio
GBA-S-000179-030A
Media ID 33180675
© Alinari Archives, Florence
For Children Mountain Of A Child Abstract Concept And Symbol Concept Or Subject Expressed
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This photograph, titled "Portrait of child, Cortina d'Ampezzo" captures the innocence and beauty of a young girl in the picturesque mountain town of Cortina d'Ampezzo. Taken between February 27th and March 23rd in 1941 by the talented photographer Giorgio Brunner, this print exudes a timeless charm that transcends generations. The subject, a female child dressed in fashionable clothing for her time, becomes an allegory for youth and purity. Her delicate features are highlighted against the backdrop of majestic mountains, creating a striking contrast between her innocence and the grandeur of nature surrounding her. This juxtaposition invites viewers to contemplate abstract concepts such as growth, freedom, and our connection with the natural world. Brunner's composition skillfully captures not only the physical attributes but also conveys deeper emotions through his lens. The child's gaze is both curious and contemplative; it seems as though she is pondering life's mysteries or perhaps dreaming about future adventures amidst these breathtaking landscapes. In this portrait, fashion becomes more than just clothing – it represents an era gone by while simultaneously serving as a symbol of identity formation within society. Through her attire, we catch glimpses into societal norms and expectations placed upon children during that period. As we admire this remarkable piece from Alinari's collection without considering its commercial use or any specific company associated with it; we are reminded that art has no boundaries when it comes to evoking emotions or sparking imagination. Brunner's "Portrait of child" offers us an opportunity to reflect on our own journey through life while appreciating the beauty found in simplicity itself.
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