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The image shows a Tunisian child portrait: the child wears a cap
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The image shows a Tunisian child portrait: the child wears a cap
The image shows a Tunisian child portrait: the child wears a cap. Tunisia. Date of Photograph:1870 - 1890
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FVQ-F-150143-0000
Media ID 33300652
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Beret Black Africans History Of Contemporary Nations Negroid Populations Of A Child Popular Populations Territories Tunisia Ethnography And Folklore Population And Nationality
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This photo print, titled "FVQ-F-150143-0000" offers a glimpse into the rich history of Tunisia. Taken between 1870 and 1890, it showcases a striking portrait of a Tunisian child adorned with a stylish cap. The image effortlessly captures the essence of popular clothing and fashion during that era. The child's choice of headwear, the beret, adds an intriguing layer to this photograph. Berets have long been associated with various headdresses worn by civilians, military personnel, and even religious figures. In this case, it serves as an accessory that enhances the young boy's appearance. The subject being male further emphasizes his fashionable attire and highlights how children were also conscious of their style in those times. This portrait not only reflects on individual fashion choices but also provides valuable insights into the broader history of contemporary nations like Tunisia. Moreover, this image sheds light on the diverse populations and territories within Tunisia's past. It specifically represents black Africans or negroid populations who have contributed significantly to its population and nationality over time. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this photograph holds anthropological significance as well. It offers researchers glimpses into historical anthropology by showcasing elements related to ethnography and folklore prevalent in Tunisian society during that period. While we may not know the identity of the photographer behind this remarkable piece from Alinari collection, one thing is certain – they skillfully captured a moment frozen in time that continues to fascinate viewers today. Let us appreciate this stunning portrayal for its historical value rather than commercial use alone
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