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Farmer at work, Scanno
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Farmer at work, Scanno
Farmer at work, Scanno Scanno. Date of Photograph:1907
Howells Vincenzo
BAQ-F-001417-0000
Media ID 33155189
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Abruzzo Europeans Farmer Farming And Country Life Italy Peasant Popular Ethnography And Folklore Headdress Civilian Population And Nationality
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This photograph, titled "Farmer at work, Scanno" takes us back in time to the year 1907. It captures a moment of sheer dedication and hard work as a farmer tends to his land in the picturesque village of Scanno, located in the heart of Abruzzo, Italy. The image showcases not only the essence of farming but also provides a glimpse into the rural lifestyle and country life prevalent during that era. The farmer's weathered face tells stories of years spent under the sun, cultivating crops and nurturing nature's bounty. His strong hands are evidence of countless hours spent tilling the soil with unwavering determination. Dressed in traditional clothing that reflects both practicality and cultural heritage, this portrait offers insights into fashion choices specific to that region during those times. The headdress worn by this hardworking peasant adds an intriguing touch to his overall appearance – perhaps symbolizing his connection with religious or ancestral beliefs. Surrounded by lush vegetation that thrives under his care, we witness how man harmoniously coexists with nature for sustenance. This scene is a testament to centuries-old agricultural practices passed down through generations – knowledge deeply rooted within their community. As we delve into this snapshot frozen in time, it serves as more than just an anthropological artifact; it becomes a window into Italian history and European culture. It reminds us of our shared human experiences across different nations and ethnicities while celebrating the resilience and resourcefulness inherent within farming communities worldwide. Through Howells Vincenzo's lens, we are transported back over a century ago – witnessing firsthand the indomitable spirit embodied by farmers like him who have shaped landscapes both physically and culturally throughout Europe.
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