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Description
Pair of two antique French hand-colored engravings from the rare 19th-century series Collection de Costumes des diverses Provinces du Grand Duché de Toscane (Collection of Costumes of the Various Provinces of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany). Published in Paris by Marino Éditeur and simultaneously distributed in Florence Italy by Antonio Campani. Two tone mahogany frames.
No 10 - Shows a Peasant bride from the Ripoli region wearing a laced bodice, pleated white apron, decorative lace collar, and a dark hat adorned with feathers while holding a large feathered muff.
No 14 - Young Camaldolesienne woman from Florence in the Tuscan countryside wearing traditional regional dress, complete with a structured apron, patterned kirtle or skirt, and carrying local tools or vestments.
Condition
Some foxing; wear to frame
Dimensions
20" x 1" x 26" / Sans Frame - 6" x 9.5" (W x D x H)
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