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Deity East India Ixora Ceremonies et coutumes

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Deity East India Ixora Ceremonies et coutumes

Deity of East India, Ixora, Deity of East India, Ceremonies et coutumes religieuses de tous les peuples du monde, Picart, Bernard, 1673-1733, Engraving, 1723-1743, Plate, 37, follows p. 112 (suppl.) and precedes p. 113 (suppl.). Plate, 37, consists of two engraved images; this is a detail view of the top image only (it is not an overall view of Plate, 37)

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1673 1733 1723 1743 Bernard Ceremonies Et Consists Coutumes Deity Detail View Follows P Monde Overall View Peuples Picart Precedes P Religieuses Suppl Tous East India Ixora


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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a detailed view of an engraving titled "Deity East India Ixora Ceremonies et coutumes". Created by Bernard Picart between 1723 and 1743, this exquisite piece is part of his renowned work "Ceremonies et coutumes religieuses de tous les peuples du monde". Plate 37, which follows page 112 (supplement) and precedes page 113 (supplement), consists of two engraved images. However, this particular print focuses solely on the top image, providing us with a closer look at its intricate details. The deity depicted in this artwork represents the rich cultural heritage of East India. The vibrant colors and meticulous craftsmanship bring to life the religious significance and ceremonial practices associated with Ixora worship. As we delve into this mesmerizing scene, we are transported to a world where traditions blend seamlessly with spirituality. The artist's skillful hand captures every nuance, allowing us to appreciate the devotion and reverence that permeate these rituals. Through this photo print, we gain insight into the diverse customs followed by different peoples across the globe. It serves as a testament to Picart's dedication in documenting religious practices worldwide while celebrating their beauty and uniqueness.

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