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Novi, ou Fille Grecque dans la ceremonie du Mariage, 1714-15. Creator: Unknown
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Novi, ou Fille Grecque dans la ceremonie du Mariage, 1714-15. Creator: Unknown
Novi, ou Fille Grecque dans la ceremonie du Mariage, 1714-15
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Novi, ou Fille Grecque dans la ceremonie du Mariage, 1714-15 - A Captivating Glimpse into the Past
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. This intriguing print captures a moment frozen in time from the early 18th century. Titled "Novi, ou Fille Grecque dans la ceremonie du Mariage" this artwork showcases an unknown woman dressed in a traditional ceremonial costume during a wedding ceremony. The image is an engraved etching that beautifully depicts the rich cultural heritage of Greece and France. The artist behind this masterpiece remains unidentified but has skillfully captured the essence of this levantine location. The subject sits gracefully, her portrait exuding elegance and poise. Dressed in a meticulously crafted wedding dress, she embodies the customs and traditions of her country. The intricate details of her attire reflect the fashion trends prevalent during that era. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this piece offers viewers a glimpse into history—an opportunity to travel back to a time when such ceremonies were steeped in tradition and significance. As we gaze upon this enigmatic photograph print by Unknown (possibly Jean Baptiste Vanmour), we are transported to another world—a world where people celebrated love with grandeur and splendor. It serves as a reminder of our shared human experiences across different cultures throughout centuries. Let us cherish these glimpses into our collective past through art like "Novi, ou Fille Grecque dans la ceremonie du Mariage
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