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Malagasy woman. Edition the Parisian lithograph, end of the 19th century
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Malagasy woman. Edition the Parisian lithograph, end of the 19th century
DUV4199158 Malagasy woman. Edition the Parisian lithograph, end of the 19th century. Series of 25 advertising chromos for the Dijon manufacture of Biscuits Pernot, created in 1869. Detail of the characters in traditional costume by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Malagasy woman (Madagascar). Edition the Parisian lithograph, end of the 19th century. Series of 25 advertising chromos for the Dijon manufacture of Biscuits Pernot, created in 1869. Detail of the characters in traditional costume); Photo eDuvallon; French, out of copyright
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Madagascar Chromolithography Chromo Duvallon
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This print showcases a Malagasy woman from the late 19th century. The image is part of a series of 25 advertising chromos created in 1869 for the Dijon manufacture of Biscuits Pernot. The lithograph, editioned in Paris, beautifully captures the woman dressed in traditional costume, providing an intriguing glimpse into her culture and heritage. The attention to detail in this French School artwork is remarkable, highlighting the intricate patterns and vibrant colors of her attire. Every element has been meticulously depicted by A© Jean Duvallon, who skillfully brings out the essence of African tradition through his lens. Madagascar's rich cultural diversity shines through this portrait as we witness a moment frozen in time. The woman's stoic expression hints at resilience and strength while representing her customs with grace and elegance. As we admire this piece from a private collection, it serves as a reminder that art can transcend time and space, allowing us to connect with different cultures across centuries. This chromolithography chromo not only promotes biscuits but also becomes an invaluable historical artifact that celebrates the beauty and uniqueness of Malagasy traditions. Jean Duvallon's work invites us to appreciate both the artistic mastery behind this lithograph and its cultural significance—a testament to how art can bridge gaps between nations and preserve our shared human experiences.
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