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Socialization Collection

"Exploring the Essence of Socialization: From Buddhist Celebrations to Aboriginal Dances" Socialization, a fundamental aspect of human existence

Background imageSocialization Collection: Buddist celebration of Losar

Buddist celebration of Losar (Tibetian New Year) where Buddists throw flower in the air, Bodnath, Katmandu, Nepal, Asia

Background imageSocialization Collection: The Workers May Pole (litho)

The Workers May Pole (litho)
5198775 The Workers May Pole (litho) by Crane, Walter (1845-1915) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Workers May Pole. Illustration for The Building News, 4 May 1894.); © Look and Learn

Background imageSocialization Collection: The Socialization, 1918. Artist: Bogdanov-Belsky, Nikolai Petrovich (1868-1945)

The Socialization, 1918. Artist: Bogdanov-Belsky, Nikolai Petrovich (1868-1945)
The Socialization, 1918. Private Collection

Background imageSocialization Collection: A Celebration for the Birth of the French Heir apparent, 1781 (1783)

A Celebration for the Birth of the French Heir apparent, 1781 (1783). Artist: Philibert Louis Debucourt
A Celebration for the Birth of the French Heir apparent, 1781 (1783). From the Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageSocialization Collection: The Carmelite Nuns in the Warming Hall, mid 18th century. Artist: Charles Guillot

The Carmelite Nuns in the Warming Hall, mid 18th century. Artist: Charles Guillot
The Carmelite Nuns in the Warming Hall, mid 18th century. From the Musee d Art et d Histoire, St Denis, France

Background imageSocialization Collection: The Birth of the Virgin, 1467. Artist: Fra Carnevale

The Birth of the Virgin, 1467. Artist: Fra Carnevale
The Birth of the Virgin, 1467. From the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA

Background imageSocialization Collection: The Mystery of the Revenge of Jesus Christ, detail, c1630

The Mystery of the Revenge of Jesus Christ, detail, c1630. From the Museum of the Abbey of St Remi, Reims, France

Background imageSocialization Collection: English Tea Party with the Prince of Conti at the Temple, 1766. Artist: Michel Barthelemy Ollivier

English Tea Party with the Prince of Conti at the Temple, 1766. Artist: Michel Barthelemy Ollivier
English Tea Party with the Prince of Conti at the Temple, 1766. The young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is seated at the clavichord at the left of the picture

Background imageSocialization Collection: Market and Fountain of the Innocents, Paris, 1823. Artist: John James Chalon

Market and Fountain of the Innocents, Paris, 1823. Artist: John James Chalon
Market and Fountain of the Innocents, Paris, 1823. From the Collection Guillemot, Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageSocialization Collection: The Water Feature of the Grove of the Museum of Marly, late 18th / early 19th century

The Water Feature of the Grove of the Museum of Marly, late 18th / early 19th century. Artist: Hubert Robert
The Water Feature of the Grove of the Museum of Marly, late 18th/early 19th century

Background imageSocialization Collection: The Four Times of the Day: Morning, 1739. Artist: Nicolas Lancret

The Four Times of the Day: Morning, 1739. Artist: Nicolas Lancret
The Four Times of the Day: Morning, 1739. From the National Gallery, London

Background imageSocialization Collection: Aboriginal dance, Australia

Aboriginal dance, Australia

Background imageSocialization Collection: Moulay Assan Square

Moulay Assan Square, Essaouira, Morocco


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"Exploring the Essence of Socialization: From Buddhist Celebrations to Aboriginal Dances" Socialization, a fundamental aspect of human existence, takes on various forms across cultures and time periods. It encompasses the intricate web of interactions that shape our identities and foster connections with others. Delving into different realms of socialization, we encounter captivating glimpses from around the world. Intriguingly, we begin our journey with Losar, a vibrant Buddhist celebration marking the Tibetan New Year. This joyous occasion brings communities together in harmonious festivities as they bid farewell to the old year and welcome new beginnings. Moving forward through history's tapestry, we stumble upon "The Workers May Pole, " an enchanting lithograph capturing a moment when laborers unite in dance around this symbolic structure. Here lies evidence that even amidst work obligations, people find solace in communal activities that strengthen bonds within their community. "The Socialization, " painted by Bogdanov-Belsky in 1918, offers us a glimpse into Russian society during tumultuous times. The artwork portrays individuals engrossed in conversation and camaraderie—a testament to how social interaction can provide solace amid challenging circumstances. Traveling further back in time reveals "A Celebration for the Birth of the French Heir apparent. " Painted by Philibert Louis Debucourt in 1781 (1783), this masterpiece showcases aristocrats gathering for an opulent event where socializing becomes an art form itself—an expression of status and power intertwined with human connection. Venturing into religious settings unveils "The Carmelite Nuns in the Warming Hall. " Charles Guillot's mid-18th-century painting captures these devout women engaging in communal activities while fostering spiritual growth—a reminder that socialization extends beyond secular boundaries. Religious themes continue as Fra Carnevale's "The Birth of the Virgin" transports us to Renaissance Italy.