who were the marianne and Germania? what was the importance of the way in which they were portrayed?
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Marianne and Germania wer the female allegories built by the artists in the 18th century in Germany and France.
In France this female allegory was known as Marianne or Christened Marianne which is a general christian name. It symbolizes liberty and and sparkled the feeling of nationalism among the people of the nation. Its main characters consisted of a cap, a tricolour flag. Dtatues of Marianne were erected at the public squares so that people can identity with it and can keep the feeling of nationalism alove in them.
Pictures of Marianne were also encarved on coins and stamps later.
The female allegory was known as Germania in Germany. It's features consisted of a oak crown as oak in Germany is the symbol of courage.
Importance- These female allegories helped in increasing nationalism among the people of the nation
In France this female allegory was known as Marianne or Christened Marianne which is a general christian name. It symbolizes liberty and and sparkled the feeling of nationalism among the people of the nation. Its main characters consisted of a cap, a tricolour flag. Dtatues of Marianne were erected at the public squares so that people can identity with it and can keep the feeling of nationalism alove in them.
Pictures of Marianne were also encarved on coins and stamps later.
The female allegory was known as Germania in Germany. It's features consisted of a oak crown as oak in Germany is the symbol of courage.
Importance- These female allegories helped in increasing nationalism among the people of the nation
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is the allegory representing . It underlined the idea of a people's nation. Her characteristics were drawn from those of and .
images were marked on coins and stamps.
is the allegory of the . wears a crown of oak leaves, as the German oak stands for
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is the allegory representing . It underlined the idea of a people's nation. Her characteristics were drawn from those of and .
images were marked on coins and stamps.
is the allegory of the . wears a crown of oak leaves, as the German oak stands for
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