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AR9485564
'The May-pole', 1866. 19th century imagining of Elizabethans celebrating May Day, an annual European tradition thought to have originated as a pagan fertility rite. Young women dance and wind ribbons around the phallic pole, erected around 1 May or at Midsummer.
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AR9485560
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3600px × 4591px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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16TH CENTURY
19th century
annual
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
British
c
C Cousen
CHARLES
Charles Cousen
concept
Countryside
Cousen
CUSTOM
DANCE
Dance, General
Dancing
ELIZABETHAN
Female
Flower
FLOWERS
JOSEPH
Joseph Nash
LADY
LOCATION
Male
Man
MAY
Maypole
Men
Midsummer
Monochrome
month
Nash
NATURE
NINETEENTH CENTURY
PAGAN
PAGANISM
People
PHALLIC
PHALLIC SYMBOL
Plant
Print Collector29
Regionalism
religion
Religious
Rural
RURAL LIFE
Rustic
SEASON
SIXTEENTH CENTURY
Summer
The Print Collector
TRADITION
Village
Woman
Women