Artists in 18th and 19th centuries found a way out by personifying a nation. What was it?
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Yes, it is true that artists found a way out by personifying a nation. In the 18th and 19th century, artists began personifying a nation in an allegory. It means artists personified nation as a female figure not as a woman of real life but as a figure with physical existence and in concrete form.
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- Artists in the 18th and 19th centuries found a way out by personifying a nation.
- We also have pieces of evidence that suggest the fact that in the 18th and 19th centuries, artists personified nations by implementing allegory.
- It is basically the personification of an idea (an abstract one) like that of freedom as well as liberty.
- More often than not, female figures were used as symbols of nations.
- The allegory of Germany was Germania.
- A crown of oak leaves was worn by the figure and it was a representation of heroism.
- In order to depict that France belonged to all the people, it was represented as Marianne in the 19th century.
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