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Almas Sees The Princess
A painting or poster design depicting a colourful parade of people wearing costumes and wielding spears, carrying a palanquin style platform, which has a princess reclined on top. Date: circa 1917
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Depicting Higgins Palanquin Parade Platform Reclined Reginald Sees Spears Wielding Volume
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Almas Sees The Princess: A Vibrant Procession of Celebration, Circa 1917 In this painting or poster design from circa 1917, we witness a colourful parade filled with the spirit of jubilation and tradition. The procession is led by a group of people, dressed in elaborate costumes and wielding spears, carrying a palanquin-style platform. Atop the platform, a regal princess reclines, basking in the adoration of her people. This evocative image, titled "Almas Sees The Princess," is a stunning representation of the rich cultural heritage of a bygone era. The palanquin, a traditional means of transport for royalty and high-ranking officials in various cultures, adds an air of grandeur and importance to the scene. The princess's serene expression and the devoted gaze of her subjects convey a sense of unity and harmony. The painting or poster design, which is part of the "March of the Women Collection" from Mary Evans Prints Online, is believed to have been published in a colour magazine, possibly in the July volume. Reginald Edward Higgins, a renowned artist, is rumoured to be the creator of this masterpiece. His skillful brushstrokes and vibrant use of colour bring the scene to life, transporting us to a time when such grand processions were a common sight. This image is not only a visual delight but also a testament to the enduring power of art to preserve and celebrate the richness and diversity of human culture.
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