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Belgian 14th-century depictions of farmworkers, bourgeoisie, the common people and a mason (chromolitho)
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Belgian 14th-century depictions of farmworkers, bourgeoisie, the common people and a mason (chromolitho)
964199 Belgian 14th-century depictions of farmworkers, bourgeoisie, the common people and a mason (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Belgian 14th-century depictions of farmworkers, bourgeoisie, the common people and a mason. Drawn by De Vigne and Ferdinand Sere, lithography by Ferdinand Sere. Illustration for Les Arts Somptuaires, Histoire du Costume et de l Amueublement (Hangard-Mauge, 1858). Chromolithograph of exceptional quality.); © Look and Learn
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Ages Aging Bourgeoisie Butter Churns Common Depictions Farms Histoire Du Costume L Amueublement Lamueublement Les Arts Somptuaires Mason Masons Middle Tools Farmworkers
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This print showcases Belgian 14th-century depictions of various social classes and occupations, providing a glimpse into the lives of farmworkers, bourgeoisie, common people, and a mason. The chromolithograph was created by the French School in the 19th century and is part of a private collection. The intricate artwork depicts scenes from medieval times, with men and women engaged in their respective tasks. Farmworkers can be seen tending to fields or working with tools such as churns for butter-making. The bourgeoisie are portrayed in elegant attire, reflecting their higher social status. Meanwhile, the common people are shown going about their daily routines. One particularly notable figure is the mason depicted in this artwork. His presence highlights the importance of skilled craftsmen during that period. With meticulous attention to detail, De Vigne and Ferdinand Sere beautifully captured not only the physical appearances but also the fashions and clothing styles prevalent during those ages. This exceptional quality chromolithograph was originally intended as an illustration for "Les Arts Somptuaires: Histoire du Costume et de l'Amueublement" (Hangard-Mauge, 1858), showcasing sumptuous arts throughout history. Its vibrant colors bring life to this historical scene while preserving its authenticity. Through this print from Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, viewers can immerse themselves in Belgian medieval society and gain insight into how different social classes lived during that time period.
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