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A white woman breastfeeding her baby punished in Afghanistan; illustration for Aghanistan
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A white woman breastfeeding her baby punished in Afghanistan; illustration for Aghanistan
XEE4117253 A white woman breastfeeding her baby punished in Afghanistan; illustration for Aghanistan, -in " The twelve Nations" by M.E Fouinet, 1861. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A white woman breastfeeding her baby punished in Afghanistan; illustration for Aghanistan, -in " The twelve Nations" by M.E Fouinet, 1861.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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Afghan Afghanistan Breastfeeding Chest Islamic Religion Muslim Religion Bianchettinum Punishment
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This print captures a poignant moment in history, depicting a white woman breastfeeding her baby being punished in Afghanistan. The illustration is taken from "The Twelve Nations" by M. E Fouinet, published in 1861. The image showcases the struggles faced by this brave mother as she navigates the cultural norms of Afghan society during that time. It serves as a powerful reminder of the complexities surrounding women's rights and religious practices. The engraving beautifully portrays the intimate bond between mother and child, emphasizing the universal nature of nurturing and love. Despite facing punishment for her actions, this courageous woman continues to provide nourishment for her little one. Through this artwork, we are transported back to an era where cultural differences clashed with personal beliefs. It invites us to reflect on how societal expectations can sometimes hinder our ability to express ourselves freely. Stefano Bianchetti's skillful execution brings depth and emotion to every line, capturing both the vulnerability of infancy and the strength found within maternal instincts. This historical piece not only sheds light on Afghanistan's past but also reminds us of our collective responsibility to advocate for equality and understanding across cultures.
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