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Une jeune femme jouant de l'organ portable, 14th century - Young woman playing a portable organ, 14th century - It was the fashion to wear garlands of flowers during public festivals and events - From a painting by Domenico Bartoli, Siena
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Une jeune femme jouant de l'organ portable, 14th century - Young woman playing a portable organ, 14th century - It was the fashion to wear garlands of flowers during public festivals and events - From a painting by Domenico Bartoli, Siena
FLO4677130 Une jeune femme jouant de l'organ portable, 14th century - Young woman playing a portable organ, 14th century - It was the fashion to wear garlands of flowers during public festivals and events - From a painting by Domenico Bartoli, Siena, later copied in a fresco by Benozzi Gozzoli at Campo Santo cemetery, Pisa - Handcoloured illustration drawn and lithographed by Paul Mercuri with text by Camille Bonnard from " Historical Costumes from the 12th to 15th Centuries, " Levy Fils, Paris, 1861 by Mercuri, Paolo (1804-84); (add.info.: Une jeune femme jouant de l'organ portable, 14th century - Young woman playing a portable organ, 14th century - It was the fashion to wear garlands of flowers during public festivals and events - From a painting by Domenico Bartoli, Siena, later copied in a fresco by Benozzi Gozzoli at Campo Santo cemetery, Pisa - Handcoloured illustration drawn and lithographed by Paul Mercuri with text by Camille Bonnard from " Historical Costumes from the 12th to 15th Centuries, " Levy Fils, Paris, 1861); © Florilegius
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This print captures a young woman playing a portable organ in the 14th century. The painting by Domenico Bartoli, later copied in a fresco by Benozzi Gozzoli at Campo Santo cemetery in Pisa, showcases the talent and beauty of this musician. During this time period, it was fashionable to wear garlands of flowers during public festivals and events, as seen adorning the woman's head. This added touch of natural adornment adds to her ethereal presence. The handcoloured illustration drawn and lithographed by Paul Mercuri with text by Camille Bonnard is from "Historical Costumes from the 12th to 15th Centuries" published in Paris in 1861. It beautifully brings out the vibrant colors and intricate details of this historical scene. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time to an era filled with music, artistry, and cultural festivities. We can almost hear the melodious tunes emanating from the organ as our eyes wander across every brushstroke. This print serves as a reminder that throughout history, music has been an integral part of human expression and celebration. It allows us to appreciate not only the skillful craftsmanship depicted but also how fashion trends have evolved over centuries. With its delicate charm and timeless appeal, this artwork invites us to immerse ourselves in the rich tapestry of history while cherishing moments of artistic brilliance captured for eternity.
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