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Eight days of festivities, in a Thousand and One Nights scenario, were dedicated to Punjab... (colour litho)
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Eight days of festivities, in a Thousand and One Nights scenario, were dedicated to Punjab... (colour litho)
2783606 Eight days of festivities, in a Thousand and One Nights scenario, were dedicated to Punjab... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Eight days of festivities, in a Thousand and One Nights scenario, were dedicated to Punjab, in Northern India, to the wedding of the daughter of the Maraja of Patiala to an Indian prince. The offerings to the bride are sumptuous and amazing, almost four hundred dresses, a phantasmagoria of jewels, precious fabrics and delicious fruit. This is the time when wedding guests are allowed to admire the gifts. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 3 July 1932.); © Look and Learn
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This vibrant and captivating print titled "Eight days of festivities, in a Thousand and One Nights scenario, were dedicated to Punjab. . " by Achille Beltrame takes us back to a grand celebration in Northern India. The image captures the wedding of the daughter of the Maraja of Patiala to an Indian prince, where eight days were filled with joyous revelry reminiscent of tales from Arabian Nights. The scene is resplendent with opulence as guests gather to admire the sumptuous offerings presented to the bride. Nearly four hundred dresses adorn her, accompanied by a mesmerizing display of jewels, exquisite fabrics, and delectable fruits. It is an awe-inspiring sight that showcases the wealth and magnificence associated with royal weddings. In this illustration for Courier Sunday on July 3rd, 1932, we witness a moment when guests are allowed access to marvel at these extravagant gifts. The crowd is abuzz with excitement as they partake in this visual feast fit for royalty. Beltrame's artistry beautifully captures every detail – from the intricate designs on each dress to the sparkle emanating from precious gemstones. This image transports us into a world where celebrations are larger than life and traditions are honored with utmost grandeur. As we gaze upon this photograph print from Fine Art Finder's private collection, we cannot help but be enchanted by its splendor and transported into an era where festivity reigns supreme.
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