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19th century Roman settings: the photo portrays a civil clerk with two clients. It is on display at the Museum of Rome, Rome
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19th century Roman settings: the photo portrays a civil clerk with two clients. It is on display at the Museum of Rome, Rome
19th century Roman settings: the photo portrays a civil clerk with two clients. It is on display at the Museum of Rome, Rome Rome Palazzo Braschi, Museum of Rome. Date of Photograph:1941 ca
Anderson
ADA-F-041289-0000
Media ID 33152922
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Chair Table Tradional Clerk Of A Group Scribe
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This photo print, titled "19th century Roman settings" transports viewers back in time to the bustling streets of Rome. The image captures a moment between a civil clerk and his two clients, offering a glimpse into the world of work and vocation during this era. The scene is set against the backdrop of traditional Roman architecture, with intricate details adorning every corner. The three figures are dressed impeccably in period costumes, their attire reflecting the fashion and clothing trends of the 19th century. The scribe sits behind an ornate wooden table, engrossed in his task as he meticulously records important documents for his clients. The composition exudes a sense of professionalism and importance, with each person playing their role within this snapshot of daily life. The clients lean attentively towards the clerk, seeking guidance or assistance on matters that may have shaped their destinies. Beyond the central characters lies a vibrant street scene that offers viewers a view into everyday life in Rome at that time. A chair placed strategically near them adds an element of comfort amidst what might have been an otherwise hectic environment. This remarkable photograph is currently on display at the Museum of Rome Palazzo Braschi, where it stands as a testament to both artistic skill and historical documentation. Its date of capture around 1941 further emphasizes its significance as it provides us with insight into not only 19th-century Roman society but also serves as a reminder of our own connection to history through visual artifacts like this one. Captured by Anderson from Alinari's lens, this evocative image invites visitors to step back in time and immerse themselves in the rich tapestry woven by generations past.
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