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Deux arlesiennes dans le cloitre de Saint-Trophime d Arles, c. 1854, printed 1982
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Deux arlesiennes dans le cloitre de Saint-Trophime d Arles, c. 1854, printed 1982
Deux arlesiennes dans le cloitre de Saint-Trophime d Arles, c. 1854, printed 1982. [Two women of Arles in the cloister of the Church of Saint-Trophime]. Photogravure, from the portfolio " Charles Negre: treize heliogravures", 1854-1857
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This photo print, titled "Deux arlesiennes dans le cloitre de Saint-Trophime d Arles" captures a moment frozen in time. Taken by Charles Negre around 1854 and printed in 1982, it showcases two women of Arles standing gracefully within the cloister of the Church of Saint-Trophime. The architectural features of the church are beautifully highlighted in this image, with its arched passageways creating a mesmerizing backdrop. The Romanesque design adds an air of antiquity and grandeur to the scene, transporting viewers back to the 19th century. Dressed in traditional costumes that reflect their French heritage, these women exude elegance and poise. Their attire speaks volumes about their culture and customs, providing a glimpse into a bygone era. It is evident that clothing played an essential role in defining one's identity during this period. Religion also takes center stage as Christianity permeates every corner of this photograph. The sacred atmosphere created by the church's cloisters enhances our understanding of how deeply rooted faith was within society at that time. Displayed as part of Charles Negre's portfolio "treize heliogravures" this photogravure exemplifies his mastery as an artist capturing moments from everyday life with remarkable skill. Now housed within the Art Institute Chicago gallery, Negre's work continues to be celebrated for its ability to transport viewers through time while preserving cultural heritage.
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