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Damian Domingo: Mother and daughter going to Mass. 1820.

by Ayala Museum Research Team.
Type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSubject(s): 1970 | Paintings and drawings | Manila | mass-goers | child | young girl | woman | mother and daughterOnline resources: View photo (midsize) | View photo (thumbnail) | View in Retrato website printGeneral Note(s):
Commenting on this painting in The World of Damian Domingo: NIneteenth Century Manila, Nick Joaquin observes that (1) the little girl's clothes replicate the woman's ,an indication that there were no special clother for children then, and (2) people in mourning could wear bright-colored clothes. Although the woman's head covering, dyed black, indicates that there has been a death in the family, she and the little girl are wearing colored clothes (1990, 34)Source: Coleccion de trajes Manila y de las provincias ynbentado por D. Rafael Daniel Baboom. 1820Collection: Ayala MuseumImage type: Reproduction: PaintingMedia format: printCaption: Una India que va a Misa con chiquita. List(s) this item appears in: Mothers | Tipos del Pais
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Commenting on this painting in The World of Damian Domingo: NIneteenth Century Manila, Nick Joaquin observes that (1) the little girl's clothes replicate the woman's ,an indication that there were no special clother for children then, and (2) people in mourning could wear bright-colored clothes. Although the woman's head covering, dyed black, indicates that there has been a death in the family, she and the little girl are wearing colored clothes (1990, 34).

Coleccion de trajes Manila y de las provincias ynbentado por D. Rafael Daniel Baboom. 1820

Una India que va a Misa con chiquita.

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