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Poland - Decking the Christmas Tree

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Poland - Decking the Christmas Tree

Reproduction of a painting by Waclaw Boratynski entitled: Merry Christmas - showing two polish women decking the Christmas Tree with tinsel, decorations and little candles. Date: 1938

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© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection

1938 Branches Candles Deck Decking Decorate Decorating Decorations Hanging Merry Poland Polish


Merry Christmas

EDITORS COMMENTS
- A Beautiful Tradition: Two Polish Women Decorating the Tree in a 1938 Painting by Wacław Boratynski The enchanting painting titled "Merry Christmas" by Polish artist Wacław Boratynski captures the essence of the holiday season with two Polish women decking the Christmas tree. Dressed in traditional attire, they adorn the tree with tinsel, decorations, and little candles, adding warmth and charm to the room. The scene is set in Poland during the late 1930s, a time when the country's rich cultural heritage was flourishing. Boratynski masterfully depicts the women's dedication and joy as they work together to bring the Christmas tree to life. Their faces are filled with happiness and contentment, reflecting the spirit of the season. The tree, laden with branches adorned with ornaments and candles, stands tall and proud in the center of the room. The women's delicate hands hang decorations, carefully placing each one on the tree, while their eyes shine with the excitement of the holiday. The warm glow of the candles casts a gentle light over the scene, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. This painting is a beautiful representation of the Polish Christmas tradition, which has been passed down through generations. The use of traditional Polish attire and the focus on family and community add to the authenticity of the scene. Boratynski's attention to detail and ability to capture the essence of the holiday season make this painting a true masterpiece. As we admire this painting, we are transported back in time to a simpler era, where the joy and magic of the holiday season were the focus. The painting serves as a reminder of the importance of tradition, family, and community during the holiday season and beyond.

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