Giorgio Verasis Di Castiglione Collection
Giorgio Verasis di Castiglione, also known as Giorgio de Castiglione, was a prominent figure in the late 19th century
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Giorgio Verasis di Castiglione, also known as Giorgio de Castiglione, was a prominent figure in the late 19th century. Born in 1861 and printed between 1895-1910 by Pierre-Louis Pierson, his legacy lives on through various captivating photographs. One of these remarkable images is titled "Le bournous (colorie), " captured during the 1860s. It showcases Giorgio wearing an exquisite traditional cloak, displaying his impeccable taste and style. Another photograph from the same era is "Le chemise Russe, " where he dons a Russian shirt that exudes elegance and sophistication. In "La ?aurier rose, " we witness Giorgio adorned with a delicate pink flower crown, adding a touch of femininity to his enigmatic persona. The allure continues with "La capuche, " where he wears a hooded garment that accentuates his mysterious charm. A glimpse into Giorgio's intellectual side can be seen in "Le liseur. " This image captures him engrossed in reading, showcasing not only his physical beauty but also highlighting his intellectual pursuits. The rustic aesthetic takes center stage in several portraits such as "Encore la chaise rustique" and "Autre chaise rustique. " These photographs depict Giorgio seated on simple yet elegant chairs amidst natural surroundings, emphasizing both simplicity and refinement simultaneously. "L'Ecossais" presents another facet of this multifaceted individual as he embraces Scottish attire with grace and poise. Meanwhile, variations of swan-inspired garments are showcased in both "La veste de Cygne (autre)" and its counterpart from the same period - simply titled "La veste de cygne. " Lastly, we have the intriguing composition called "La Mere et L Epoux.