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Daily life and customs of Peru: "Carmelite dechaussee "
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Daily life and customs of Peru: "Carmelite dechaussee "
AIS5357501 Daily life and customs of Peru: " Carmelite dechaussee " Watercolor taken from the book " Trujillo del Peru " by Baltasar Martinez Companon y Bajanda, bishop of Trujillo (1782-1785). 18th century Madrid. Biblioteca del Palacio Real by Unknown artist, (18th century); Palacio Real de Madrid, Spain; eIberfoto; out of copyright
Media ID 23342280
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This print showcases a watercolor painting titled "Carmelite dechaussee" from the book "Trujillo del Peru" by Baltasar Martinez Companon y Bajanda, bishop of Trujillo. Created in the 18th century in Madrid, this artwork offers a glimpse into the daily life and customs of Peru during that time. The painting portrays an unknown artist's interpretation of a Carmelite nun belonging to the Carmelite order in Peru. The woman is depicted with great attention to detail, capturing her serene expression and religious devotion. Dressed in traditional attire, she represents the devoutness and commitment associated with Catholicism and Christianity prevalent in South America. This image not only provides insight into religious practices but also serves as a historical record of Peruvian culture during the 18th century. It highlights the influence of Catholicism on society and emphasizes the significance placed on faith within Peruvian communities. Preserved within Palacio Real de Madrid's Biblioteca del Palacio Real, this artwork holds immense cultural value. Through its portrayal of a Carmelite nun, it invites viewers to reflect upon themes such as spirituality, devotion, and tradition. As we admire this remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images' collection on Fine Art Finder, let us appreciate its ability to transport us back in time while reminding us of the enduring power religion has had throughout history.
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