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Jewish women from Hadrianapolis, 16th century (Watercolour)
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Jewish women from Hadrianapolis, 16th century (Watercolour)
7422837 Jewish women from Hadrianapolis, 16th century (Watercolour) by Ottoman School, (16th century); (add.info.: Geography. Turkey. Jewish women from Hadrianapolis. Watercolour in a compendium about suits in the ottoman empire, Turkey, 16th cent.); © Archives Charmet
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This watercolour print from the 16th century showcases a group of Jewish women from Hadrianapolis, a city located in present-day Turkey. The artwork, created by the Ottoman School, is part of a compendium that explores various suits worn during the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century. In this particular scene, three individuals are depicted wearing traditional attire and distinctive hats that were prevalent during this era. The vibrant colors used in the watercolour bring life to their clothing, highlighting their rich cultural heritage. The image offers valuable insight into the anthropology and history of this period. It provides a glimpse into the lives of Jewish women living in Hadrianapolis at that time and sheds light on their religious practices as well. Their presence serves as a reminder of the diverse population inhabiting the Middle East during this era. As we admire this piece of art, we are transported back to an important chapter in Turkish history. It represents not only an artistic masterpiece but also serves as a testament to centuries-old traditions and customs still cherished today. Through its intricate details and meticulous brushstrokes, this watercolour print captures both beauty and historical significance. It stands as an invaluable artifact preserving our understanding of Jewish culture within Ottoman society during the 16th century.
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