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English: This is a carte-de-visite of an unidentified Peruvian woman. The woman in this photograph is depicted as a tapada. The tapada was the most widespread “tipo de antano” or a sentimental, nostalgic stereotype of traditional stock characters from times gone by, a symbol of the lost colonial Lima. The tapada – meaning “covered” or “veiled” - refers to a type of traditional dress. The costume consisted of the manto (“shawl”) and saya (a close-fitting pleated skirt), both in conservative dark colors. The manto covered the head and was drawn to completely cover the face, leaving a triangular window exposing a single eye.
Date after 1868
date QS:P,+1868-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1868-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, DC

•Catalog: https://library.nga.gov/permalink/01NGA_INST/1p5jkvq/alma994352124204896
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C.Clavijo, Unidentifed Woman, after 1868, albumen carte de visite, Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, DC

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