How were nations portrayed by the artists in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries?answer in short
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Artists in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries portrayed nations as female figures. The female form, that was chosen to personify the nation, did not stand for any particular woman in real life. Rather it sought to give the abstract idea of the nation in concrete form.
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Nations in the 18th and 19th century were visualised by the artists in a unique manner. They represented the nation as a person or a human being. ... The woman that was chosen to personify the nation was not any particular existing women in reality. It was just used as an entity to give nations a concrete form.
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