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Plougastels women at the Pardon of Saint Anne la Palud in 1903
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Plougastels women at the Pardon of Saint Anne la Palud in 1903
JLJ4669649 Plougastels women at the Pardon of Saint Anne la Palud in 1903. Painting by Charles Cottet (1863-1924), 1903. 1.2 x 1.6 m. Rennes, Museum of Fine Arts by Cottet, Charles (1863-1925); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Rennes, France; (add.info.: Plougastels women at the Pardon of Saint Anne la Palud in 1903. Painting by Charles Cottet (1863-1924), 1903. 1.2 x 1.6 m. Rennes, Museum of Fine Arts); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23733868
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Alimentation Annees 1900 Bretagne Breton Bretonne Chretien Chretienne Chretiente Christendom Christianisme Eglise Fete Finist And Xe8 Finistere 29 Francaise Nourriture Picnic Pique Nique Re 29 Repas Francais Peinture Years 1900
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This print captures a moment in time during the Pardon of Saint Anne la Palud in 1903, a religious festival held in Plougastel, Brittany. The painting by Charles Cottet beautifully portrays a group of Plougastels women gathered together at this sacred event. The women are dressed in traditional Breton attire, their intricate lace bonnets and embroidered dresses adding to the charm of the scene. They sit on blankets spread out on the grass, enjoying a picnic meal after attending church services. Their faces reflect both solemnity and joy as they partake in this communal celebration. In the background stands an ancient stone church, its towering spire reaching towards the heavens. It serves as a reminder of the deep-rooted connection between faith and community that has endured for centuries. Through his masterful brushstrokes, Cottet captures not only the physical appearance but also the spirit of these Plougastels women. This artwork transports us back to a simpler time when traditions were cherished and shared experiences brought people closer together. Displayed at Rennes Museum of Fine Arts, this painting is not just an artistic masterpiece but also a historical document that preserves memories from over a century ago. It serves as testament to our enduring human need for spirituality, fellowship, and cultural identity – elements that continue to shape our lives today.
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